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12/2/2006 3:05 AM
 

Hello,

I have registered users who can EDIT certain pages. How avoiding that these registered users can modify the PERMISSIONS on the pages (today, they can add any public user to edit pages)...
:-(


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12/8/2006 9:35 AM
 

Any idea please ???
Maybe my question was unclear... I will reformulate it:

I have created a user account.
The profile of this user account has been set to: "Registered Users"
Permissions for one of the page of my portal has been set to: "Registered Users car EDIT this page".
Consequently, this registered user can modify everything on this page. One thing he can modify is the setting of the page, allowing PUBLIC to edit the page. This is something I would like to avoid. In addition, I wold like also to avoid that this registered user can "submit the page" to Google...

Any idea ?
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