Can taxonomy access be used to prevent a user in one role from editing a content that was created by another user in different role ? If yes, some guidelines would be much appreciated.
I have been struggling to get CiviCRM up and running but seem to have hit a brick wall. Help!!
Everything is working except for a few odd areas. If I am viewing an individual and press the EDIT button....ERROR 500. But this doesn't happen if I edit other types.
Search works but if I hit the ADVANCED SEARCH tab.... ERROR 500.
I've checked the access rights on all the files and they are executable. I don't see any problems in .htaccess.
Has anyone seen this problem before? Any suggestions? Thanks!
I just noticed that when drupal is set up so that admins create accounts users do not recieve email notification this would be a nice feature (Is it there already) to be included
If the user has access to create there own accounts they automatically recieve an email - can this feature of admin notification be included
Strange, cannot seem to find this at drupal.org, surely someone must have discussed it earlier:
I am looking for the code that will display a list (in a block) of all "active content"/"active posts", where items move to the top when they receive new comments/replies.
Just like the Active forum posts, but for all content types. I got one that displays only new/updated posts (http://drupal.org/node/60528), but want a variant that also moved old ones to the top when receving new comments.
I have 2 users, each belonging to a separate role.
- John has the political writer role while Jane the sports writer role.
- I created a category vocab called Articles (Type is story) and then created a term under it called Sports Journal. I also created a category vocab called Headlines (Type is story) and then created a term under it called, Politics.