[support] Wikitools

Ian Elwood ian at corpwatch.org
Thu Sep 27 22:35:32 UTC 2007


Thanks!  I figured it out.  It is as you say.

--ian--

Metzler, David wrote:
> Administer filters is part of what controls the ability to change the
> "filter" associated with a piece of content.  If you want to always be
> able to change the filter, then you need to have this privilege.  
> 
> Alternatively you can "reconfigure the filter" in administer filters to
> use different settings.  Wikitools should be one of those filters, and
> it may or may not behave well with others. 
> 
> Hope that's clearer than mud.... :). 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: support-bounces at drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces at drupal.org] On
> Behalf Of Ian Elwood
> Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 10:27 AM
> To: support at drupal.org
> Subject: Re: [support] Wikitools
> 
> Hrm, I am logged in as administrator, and I went down the list of 
> permissions.  The only ones unchecked are
> 
> use PHP for block visibility
> administer filters
> submit latitude/longitude
> 
> plus everything in the masquerade module, everything in the path module 
> and everything in the subscriptions module.
> 
> I am turning on the administer filters module because it has the word 
> filter in it, but I don't think that is it.
> 
> --ian--
> 
> Chris Johnson wrote:
>> Or perhaps the user account you were using does not have the role
>> which is allowed to use the Full HTML filter?
>>
>> On 9/26/07, Ian Elwood <ian at corpwatch.org> wrote:
>>> That is what I would have thought, it actually doesn't show up in my
>>> list of options on the page.  I am guessing that perhaps wikitools
>>> somehow disables this function.  Not sure how to turn it back on.
>>>
>>> --ian--
>>>
>>> Matthew Lechleider wrote:
>>>> Change input format/content type back to "Filtered HTML" or "Full
> HTML" ?


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