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#1 2008-07-07 23:40:26

geoff777
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From: Benarrabá Andalucía Spain
Registered: 2008-02-19
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[request] Internal Messaging for multi author sites

I’ve been looking at ajw_notepad_public and although it will be useful.
The fact that if I give write permissions to anyone else, they can delete the notepad contents completely isn’t ideal.

I’m not sure how big a project an internal messaging system would be.
Or whether it’s something many people would need.

I could sure use it!

Thanks
Geoff

Last edited by geoff777 (2008-07-07 23:50:57)


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#2 2008-07-07 23:45:26

maniqui
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From: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Re: [request] Internal Messaging for multi author sites

Hi Geoff,

I think of two options:

  • you could try an approach by using TXP comments system on a private section (look for rvm_privileged plug-in). That is, it will be in the public side of your site (your TXP site), but protected so only registered users could access to it.
  • do it outside TXP: there is better software for that kind of tasks, example: ProjectPier.

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#3 2008-07-07 23:46:18

maniqui
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Re: [request] Internal Messaging for multi author sites

Probably, option 1 also combined with jmd_dashboard.


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#4 2008-07-08 20:18:00

geoff777
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From: Benarrabá Andalucía Spain
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Re: [request] Internal Messaging for multi author sites

Hola Manaqui,

Your last suggestion of the dashboard + private section sounds worth exploring.

Thanks for taking the time
Geoff


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