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4/17/2008 2:32 AM
 

Hi ,can we have the provision for deleting comments posted for an article .i.e.the user who posted the comment should be able to delete his/her own comment.

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4/17/2008 10:36 AM
 

an admin can edit/delete comments, and I believe the user who posts the comment can edit/delete their own comments... are you saying that does not work? which version of the Repository module are you using?

 
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4/18/2008 2:03 AM
 

Hi,

I can see the edit option for the admin but the not for the owner of the comment .I am using 3.01 version of the repository module

 
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4/19/2008 7:55 AM
 

my apologies, I looked at the code ( which I should have done before answering ), and you are correct, currently only users who have edit permissions for the module or are administrators can edit comments, and it remains that way in the upcoming 3.01.14, so unfortunately, there's no way around that for now except for a code change.

 
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