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RE: [Sheflug] Content management with Mambo (was Plone)
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> From: shef-lug-admin [at] list.sheflug.org.uk
> [mailto:shef-lug-admin [at] list.sheflug.org.uk]On Behalf Of Bob Holland
> Sent: 23 November 2004 08:11
> To: shef-lug [at] list.sheflug.org.uk
> Subject: Re: [Sheflug] Content management with Mambo (was Plone)
>
>
> On Monday 22 November 2004 20:47, you wrote:
>
> > It's an overhead in running such systems.
>
> Mambo does not allow 'authors' to 'publish' - thus the site
> content is
> monitored & this is accepted as necessary. However, a
> failing in this seems
> to be that once content has been published it can be freely
> edited by the
> original author - it is not locked down whilst in the
> 'published' state. This
> implies someone actively monitoring the published content.
>
You (one) could always add a couple of lines to the "edit content" part of
the script that unpublish it again if the editor is an author not a
publisher. I'm not saying I could do it myself but there must be someone on
the list that can look at the publish script and write a script that
unpublishes.
Chris Johnson
(No not that one, the other one!)
(running SUSE 9, 512MB PIII 600 (ish))
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