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1/7/2009 11:11 AM
 

Once again I'm being asked one of those "Why doesn't it work like Wikipedia?" questions.

Is there a setting to allow submissions from anonymous users? These would require verification (and possibly notification also) by registered users before they are published live.

 
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1/7/2009 6:44 PM
 

currently there is no staged workflow approach taken in the wiki this has been discussed and would be somthing that maybe considered for a future release. as far as I am aware however the main focus for the next release is a complete reocde of the UI which is at the moment appauling.

as to allowing annonymous users to submit you can add them in the module settings and they would then have the ability to edit the contents of the module but that woudl also provide them with rights to the history and to create new nodes as muchas they liked.


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