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Re: ENH: Can you allow registered users to post an Event 
Modified By Roger Selwyn  on 8/8/2008 6:52:57 AM)

 regdent wrote
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

Do you have a container showing on the module, since all the actions (Add Event, etc), only show if their is a module container. The Add Event button should appear on the module action menu, or to the left of the Month view, Week View, List view buttons at the bottom of the module. You will need to have the page in 'Edit' mode by selecting this raio button at the top of the page as well.

Note that event module editors can add new events, and edit their own, but cannot edit other users events. Only moderators can edit all events.

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New Post 8/11/2008 5:45 PM
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Re: ENH: Can you allow registered users to post an Event 

Yeah thats what it was i was trying to create the site with containers hidden because i prefered the look but i have had to switch the containers back on to make life easier with security rights. Thanks for your help

 
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