Also, you seem to be implying that because the user doesn't see it on their my accounts page, that they don't have privileges to edit it. This statement may not be true. If the user navigated to the page directly by its node/### url. They would normally see an edit tab.
Said another way. Drupal does not (without additional modules) by default provide a page that shows the user the content that they can edit.
The views module is one module that you can download that gives you the ability to create a page to show a user all the content that they have authored.
Clear as mud ;)?
Dave
-----Original Message----- From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Matt Funk Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 9:40 AM To: support@drupal.org Subject: [support] A (probably) trivial question
Hi,
i am playing around with Drupal 6.1. I set up some user accounts and checked the permissions for them to be able to create/edit and delete the page content.
While i can create the page with the option showing up under the Create Content menu link, i don't seem to be able to edit it afterwards. It does not show up anywhere (except under the admin->content link, which the normal user does not and should not have access to). I expected the edit link to show up under the my account settings for the user who created the page. But it does not.
What am i missing?
mat