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4/3/2006 11:39 AM
 

I'm missing the functionality that only the author of an entry can update the contents of an entry (not role based ). If you want to use the respository module for classified ads for example, the poster of an ad must have the possibility to change the content of the ad by itself. One possible solution is to add an passwordfield. If the user then want to change an entry, he's ask to enter a passwort.

 
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4/3/2006 12:47 PM
 

The only people that should be able to edit an entry are the author and the administrator. Editing isn't role-based.

 
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4/4/2006 3:15 AM
 
Thank's for your answer. I verified it. It's working.
 
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