Done And work well on my Case ;)
Right know author can edit their own post

Thanks


--- Owen Winkler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Abhay Kumar wrote:
> >>Can anyone explain to me?
> >>and how to set, the best set that I want like this
> >>User can posting and edit their own post.
> >>What Must I set level to this user.
> >>Author? Editor?
> > 
> > Currently, there is no way to do that within the established roles in
> > the database. Check Ryan Boren's message on the thread:
> > [wp-testers] User Level revisited (after a year)
> > 
> > Cheers.
> 
> This is perhaps the worst plugin I have ever written.  You can replace 
> this entire thing with two lines in your admin-footer.php.
> 
> It was not hard - a better solution will present itself in due time.
> 
> Owen
> 
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basename(), array($this, 'manage_page'));       }               function 
manage_page()  {       
global $wp_roles;               $role = $wp_roles->get_role('author');          
$checked =
($role->has_cap('edit_published_posts')) ? ' checked="checked"' : '';           
        
if(isset($_POST['Submit'])) {                   if(isset($_POST['ae_enable'])) 
{                        
$role->add_cap('edit_published_posts');                         $checked = '
checked="checked"';                     }                       else {          
        
$role->remove_cap('edit_published_posts');                              
$checked = '';                  }               }                       
echo '                  Author Enhancer                                         
                                                        Editing Capabilities    
                                                                                
[input]                                                 Enable editing of 
Author user\'s own published posts.                                             
      
                                        
 [input] 
                                                        
                ';      }       function basename()     {               $name =
preg_replace('/^.*wp-content[\\\\\/]plugins[\\\\\/]/', '', __FILE__);   
return str_replace('\\', '/', $name);   }} $authorenhancer = new
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