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Previous post - Next post | Parent - Children.1 .2 | Posted on 2005/9/14 6:32
tempel33  企霹始   Posts: 2
Hi,
I am using piCal 0.83 with Xoops 2.0.13.1.
I want to offer one of my registered users (let's call him Jim) the privilege of editing any events in the calendar.
I did the following:
-I created a group "Calendar editors" and I allowed it access to the calendar module and nothing else. Jim is also member of the "Registered users" and has access to all the other modules through this group.
-in Calendar preferences I set up "Authorities of Users" to "Specified in group's permissions"
-in Calendar's "Global Permissions" I allow registered users to add and edit and I allow to "Calendar editors" everything (add, super add, edit and so on).
However, after these changes, Jim still cannot edit or delete posts made by someone else. Jim can add end edit only his own posts.
What is wrong?
Thank you in advance.

PS What do super add and super edit mean?
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Previous post - Next post | Parent - Children.1 | Posted on 2005/9/17 16:22
pedrocbv  企霹始 From: FRANCE  Posts: 8
I have exactelly the same problem with Pical 0.83 and Xoops 2.2

Thanks for help!
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Previous post - Next post | Parent - Children.1 | Posted on 2005/10/3 17:26
xgoof  企霹始 From: Denmark  Posts: 5
Me too... 0.83 and xoops 2.2.3 rc 1

Anyone have a solution?

Where does pical check the permissions? Where are they stored? Would it be possible to change them manually? (via database)

Please help.

If anyone know of a thread (here or on xoops.org or ?) about this problem, please do tell, Thanks.
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Previous post - Next post | Parent - No child | Posted on 2005/10/4 1:20
joandarcy  企霹始 From: Malaysia  Posts: 5
I have similar problem too. While trying to allow permission to the respective group (under category/global), error msg shown:
Invalid Area or referer.

What does that mean? Pls help.

I am using Xoops 2.2.1, piCal 0.83, thnx
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Previous post - Next post | Parent - Children.1 | Posted on 2005/11/16 7:53
xgoof  企霹始 From: Denmark  Posts: 5
Still no solution !?

Please help.

And again... what is the super edit... super...

Thanks.
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Previous post - Next post | Parent - Children.1 | Posted on 2006/1/6 11:41
GIJOE  黎扦烦菱   Posts: 4110
The feature of permissions to edit other user's events are not implemented yet.

If you want to do like that, set the piCal's module admin privilege to the user.
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Previous post - Next post | Parent - Children.1 | Posted on 2006/3/7 1:07
joandarcy  企霹始 From: Malaysia  Posts: 5
oh! I c... whattabout if I downgrade to Pi-Cal 0.7? Would it work then? I dont really fancy to allow the regular members to have access to the admin site (tho they cant do anything there except the calendar thingy). To allow such feature to appear in the regular member's view makes the site look amateurish!

Any further advice? Thanks
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Previous post - Next post | Parent - No child | Posted on 2006/3/7 1:19
joandarcy  企霹始 From: Malaysia  Posts: 5
Anyways, I have noted that pical has an updated one, v0.85a. Will try it first and feedback later!
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