THanks for the FYI Geoff.  We were looking for , say for a page of content, group A 
can edit it, Goup B approves it, then a group C approves it.  The group C would be 
like a super level approving ALL content on the whole thing.  


We are actually looking at Teamsite as an approach to this.   We will alos need the 
ability to have workflow approval on say a form/database page such as an email or 
address list.  Apparently teamsite has this with a form builder tool.  So, can we tap 
into the approval routing tools in Farcry with an outside app?

Doug

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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Geoff
>Bowers
>Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 10:12 PM
>To: FarCry Developers
>Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: farcry question
>
>
>Tom Cornilliac wrote:
>>>Can Farcry route content approvals to groups of users
>>>and can it handle multiple approval levels???
>> 
>> Currently, Farcry supports *one* level of approval in the workflow.
>> Multi-level approval has been discussed before but the needed work it
>> yet to be done.
>
>You can build your own workflow by extending the core types or writing 
>your own custom tag.  But its not for the faint hearted.  We 
>have a lot 
>of Enterprise clients -- very, very few want anything above 
>the options 
>currently available.  However, its a common enough question for us to 
>have seriously looked at adding a solution to the core for workflow 
>routing slips and the like.
>
>To that end we do have an approach mapped out but simply 
>haven't had the 
>motivation as yet to make that happen.
>
>It's worth understanding exactly what is on offer.  Although 
>FarCry has 
>simply DRAFT, PENDING, APROVED status levels the security model allows 
>you to have different groups involved in that workflow for different 
>areas of the website.
>
>What exactly do you need in terms of workflow?  We can let you know if 
>FarCry can be configered to fit the bill out of the box or if you are 
>going to need to get your hands dirty.
>
>> If you're interested in sponsoring the necessary work, I'd 
>fire off an
>> email to Daemon. I'm sure they would be happy to discuss it with you.
>
>Absolutely we'd love to be sponsored to build anything and 
>everything :)
>
>-- geoff
>http://www.daemon.com.au/
>
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