Jonathan Hedstrom wrote:
Daniel Carrera wrote:
What are input filters?
If the "site developers" don't have, for example, permission to use the full HTML, and the pages in question are written in full HTML, they won't be able to edit them.
Ah, thanks.
Anyways, the input filters were not the problem. I don't know what the problem was, but whatever it is, it's gone now. This is what I did:
1. I ran "rebuild permissions" again. This broke the permissions and made the "access denied" error come back.
2. But no worries, I implemented Victor's solution again. I cleared node_access and inserted the one row Victor said.
Then, like magic, all the permissions seem to work right.
Cheers, Daniel.