I don't believe you can do this on a per user basis. You may be able to do it on a per role basis, using the node permission by role module, http://drupal.org/project/node_privacy_byrole, but I have not used that module.
dondi_2006 <dondi_2006@libero.it> wrote:
Hello,
I have a Drupal 4.7.3 website where I must allow some users to edit some nodes together. This should not be the default, and it should be possible to do even on pre-existing nodes: that is, user A creates his ten personal nodes, maintains them only by himself for six months, then decides to give write access to node #3 also
to user B and write access to node #8 also to user C.
How can this be done in Drupal? Which modules or settings should
I use, and what is the relevant documentation? Remember I want this
to be the exception, not the rule, as it would not be needed for
most nodes.
TIA,
D.
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