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Re: Event calendar available to anonymous users: msg#00012

Subject: Re: Event calendar available to anonymous users

On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Andrew Cohill wrote:

> I'm configuring a Drupal 4.5 site for use by primarily registered
> users.  However, I would like to make the event calendar available to
> anonymous (non-registered) users without giving the ability to add
> items.  It does not look the like the permissions allow this.

Are we talking about the small block calendar or the big one?

> Has anyone else tried to do this or found a solution? Or have I missed
> something obvious (entirely possible).

The event module follows the "access content" permission. Ie if your users
aren't allowed to see content, they won't see events, too.

To change this in a meaningfull way we would need to support the new node
access scheme.

Cheers,
        Gerhard
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