Hi,

On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 02:36:29PM -0500, Christopher MacMinn wrote:
> It seems to me that this would allow any user in the "UserGroup" (or any
> "Known" user, for the second option) to edit ANY page.  Is that right?
> 
> I would rather that they can edit only their personal homepage, and not other
> pages.
> 
Yes, that's right. So for me, the best solution is:

* every admin right login should be inluded in AdminGroup page
* every page should contain #acl line with:
#acl AdminGroup:read,write All:read

* every member of UserGroup will be able to create, edit its HomePage
* but also every member of UserGroup wille be able to create NewPage,
  and it's not desired possibility for you...

Well, it's not so simple, what you want to achieve. Maybe someone else
will have any ideas?

I hope my thaughts will help you,

Greetings
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