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User is offline Tim Maler
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ENH: Can you allow registered users to post an Event 

Can you allow registered users to create and event without giving edit permissions to locations, cateogries, etc...


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User is offline Roger Selwyn
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Re: ENH: Can you allow registered users to post an Event 

Hi Tim,

Yes. Just give them, edit right to the module. They can then add events, but not alter categories/locations.

Cheers
Roger


Events 4.0.2 - It's released !! - See the annoucement.
Requirements/Bugs - Submit them here - Gemini - Raise against project 'DNNP', and put 'Events' in the title.
 
New Post 6/10/2008 7:07 AM
User is offline Mark Langille
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Re: ENH: Can you allow registered users to post an Event 

Is it possible to do this for anon public users as well, if so how?

 
New Post 8/7/2008 4:56 PM
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Re: ENH: Can you allow registered users to post an Event 
I am having troubles with this, i created a security role called event editor, selected edit under the module settings and added my user to the role. I see the edit button in the top left but there is no way to add event, they cant even edit an existing event. Where am i going wrong? Thanks
 
New Post 8/8/2008 1:04 AM
User is offline Roger Selwyn
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Re: ENH: Can you allow registered users to post an Event 

Hi Mark,

No, at this time it isn't possible. The permissions grid appears to allow it, but the module doesn't support it. You could always add this as a feature request on Gemini...

Cheers
Roger


Events 4.0.2 - It's released !! - See the annoucement.
Requirements/Bugs - Submit them here - Gemini - Raise against project 'DNNP', and put 'Events' in the title.
 
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