Hi Paul (and the others :-),
I have additional question(s) to that:
- Is it possible, that I have can have groups, which have only read access
- Is it possible, that all articles wrote by different people can be checked
by another people (or group), before they were published?
thx
Ralf
On 22-Jun-00 Paul Gillingwater wrote:
> OK, how about this.
>
> Create a group for each individual editor.
>
> Create a topic for each editor, which is owned by each editor's group.
>
> Create a user for each editor, and make that the sole member of that editor's
> group.
>
> Then add the Chief Editor to every editor's group.
>
> Hey presto!
>
> Of course, you'll need to write some PHP to pick the articles you need from
> each
> topic.
>
> cheers
> Paul Gillingwater
> http://www.lanifex.com
>
> KathyW wrote:
>
>> Hi all!
>>
>> There may be a way to do this already but I'm just not sure ...
>>
>> We have a site/domain (xyz.com) that has one editor and a number of
>> subeditors.
>> Ideally what we would like is that the editor could modify any file on the
>> site
>> (OK, easy so far), but the subeditors could only modify their own articles.
>>
>> Using Sitegroups I can control access by domain, which is good, but is there
>> any easy way to control access by article?
>>
>> Suggestions appreciated.
>>
>> KathyW.
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