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  • > Ummh.. what about this simple code
    <?php posts_nav_link() ?>
    I put it on my weblog …
    Sorry, _where_ does this go so I can get paging working?

    As long as we’re requesting:
    I’d love to be able to have the ability to disallow editing of other user posts. The way I see it, that’s what the comments are for…
    Thanks!

    Thread Starter dherren

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    Michel-
    I just downloaded your latest version and installed it (and verified that it’s activated), but WP still isn’t using it for comments. Where would I look to discover the problem?

    Thread Starter dherren

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    Hey, one more thing… How do you turn on the parsing of comments by markdown? On my default install they aren’t parsed but my backticks show up as code entries here.

    Thread Starter dherren

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    > WordPress is a “personal publishing platform” and is not – as yet – suited for or aimed at multi-user environments.
    before anything, I want to thank everyone for their replies, and podz in particular for his assistance.
    I’m afraid I have to take issue with at least my interpretation of “personal publishing platform” and the implication that WP isn’t aimed at multi-user environments. If that were the case, then why have multiple users implemented? Why have multiple user levels? To quote from the About... pages:
    > Multiple authors a€?? WordPressa€? highly advanced user system allows up to 10 levels of users, with different levels having different (and configurable) privileges with regard to publishing, editing, options, and other users.
    My read of that is that it’s a claim to multi-user and should therefore implement the most basic multi-user feature of all–protection from other users.
    Now all of this sounds like I’m complaining, and I don’t want that to be the tenor–I’m basically very happy with this and grateful for the excellent work the authors have done. All of my comments are intended (if poorly expressed) as part of a dialog and a desire to make the tool even better and more flexible.
    Again, thanks one and all

    Thread Starter dherren

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    > Back with 1.0.2 I tweaked the code to prevent the editing of others’ posts on, of all things, a church blog! It wasn’t hard and I doubt if it would be much different with 1.2.
    Do you recall in which file you made the majority of the changes? I’ll give it a shot, but anything that could help get me started would be great.

    Thread Starter dherren

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    If other users can comment on posts, why was the design decision made to allow users to edit each others posts? Why have users at all if it’s just a free for all?
    I would say this is a pretty serious flaw. Is this a common feature of other blog software?
    How hard would it be to tweak the code to prevent this so only the original poster can edit?

    Thread Starter dherren

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    That appears to have been the problem. Deleting the last line fixed it. Thanks!

    Thread Starter dherren

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    This particular blog is for my high school students in spanish, and I had already put a list of 12 obscenities in the list before my initial question. Shall I try removing my list instead?

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