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Previous post - Next post | Parent - Children.1 .2 | Posted on 2004/6/4 22:56
pballmama  企霹始   Posts: 4
I have 10 calendars on my site. I want group A to be able to view all of the calendars but only have permissions to add/edit one of the calendars.
Anyone know if we can do this???
Thanks.........

Also, can someone tell me just what super add/edit/delete permissions do? I can't find any description of them here on the site.......
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Previous post - Next post | Parent - Children.1 | Posted on 2004/6/7 18:09
GIJOE  黎扦烦菱   Posts: 4110
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pballmama wrote:
I have 10 calendars on my site. I want group A to be able to view all of the calendars but only have permissions to add/edit one of the calendars.
Anyone know if we can do this???
I can't understand the meaning of 10 calendars.
At least, piCal is not designed as "duplicatable".

Quote:
Also, can someone tell me just what super add/edit/delete permissions do? I can't find any description of them here on the site.......
"Super add" means a post by the group will be registered as public without Admin's approval.
Another "Super" means "without Admin's approval" too.
I know I have to make not only "Super edit" but also "edit" ...
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Previous post - Next post | Parent - No child | Posted on 2004/6/7 21:29
pballmama  企霹始   Posts: 4
I only have one version of piCal running, but I have 10 categories/subcategories -- sorry for putting the wrong wording down before. So I want group A to be able to see all of the categories, but only edit one of them.........
I hope that clarifies the problem........

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Previous post - Next post | Parent - Children.1 | Posted on 2004/6/9 15:26
zer0fill  办霹始   Posts: 14
I'd like to be able to add group permissions to categories as well. For example, have a category called My Events where users in the "Site Members" group are allowed to post their own private events without admin intervention, since it's their own private events no one else will see.
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Previous post - Next post | Parent - No child | Posted on 2004/6/21 18:21
GIJOE  黎扦烦菱   Posts: 4110
hi pballmama & zer0fill.

I'm sorry for my late answer.

I think the permission system

GROUPS * TYPE OF PERMISSIONS * CATEGORIES

are too complex to implement their interfaces.
Have you seen news2.0 ?
I don't think its "group permission" looks good.

And piCal's "categories" is not the same as "categories" of another modules like news, myLinks, myDownloads, and myAlbum-P.
piCal's categories is defined as RFC2445.

My answer to the problem is "Duplicatable Module".
I've already made TinyContent and myAlbum-P as duplicatable.

If I have a settled free time, I'll modify piCal as duplicatable.

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