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I think you should separate "author" as the person who wrote the
article, and "author" as the Drupal user who created the content.<br>
The first could be achieved as a CCK field. The second - possible with
a wiki.<br>
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Armin Medosch wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
I have a related but even more simple question: how can a posting,
a blog or story, have more than one authors? It does not help that
other people can change an entry afterwards, it would be good to allow multiple
authors in the first place. We are starting up something which is aiming at
becoming more like a freewheeling peer reviewed journal and often people write papers
together
regards
Armin
On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 08:25 +0200, Zohar Stolar wrote:
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<pre wrap="">This doesn't answer the need.
With blog module, each user can edit only his own blog, while there's a
need here for a blog with multiple users.
I'd suggest using a custom content type, and give edit privileges to
multiple users.
Another solution is using OG, since a multiple user blog can be
described, or thought of, as a working group.
Shai Gluskin wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Raf Raf,
No taxonomy access control needed for that.
1. Go to: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://your-site-name.com/admin/build/modules">http://your-site-name.com/admin/build/modules</a> and turn on
the blog module; it is in the "Core - optional" section.
2. Go to: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://your-site-name.com//admin/user/access">http://your-site-name.com//admin/user/access</a> and check the
box "edit own blog" for the user role you want to allow to be able to
have a blog.
[As an aside, it's quite curious to me that there is even a check box
available for the "anonymous" role.]
Report back on how it goes,
Shai Gluskin
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://content2zero.com">http://content2zero.com</a>
On 9/18/07, *Raf Raf* <<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:rafyven@yahoo.fr">rafyven@yahoo.fr</a> <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:rafyven@yahoo.fr"><mailto:rafyven@yahoo.fr></a>> wrote:
Hi
please how can I create a blog with different users, not just for
a single user ?
I read a lot of posts about it, but all time unclear.
A solution seems possible with the Taxonomy access control.
How can I do that ?
Thank's
raf
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