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Re: Privileges: msg#00006

Subject: Re: Privileges
Hi Doug,

Comments and properties are writable by the user who created them, and by the event owner as well.

For instance, if user 'hober' adds a comment to an event owned by user 'brian', either hober or brian could remove or edit that comment. However, if user 'chris' added a subsequent comment to the event, hober would not be able to edit that comment.

Whenever data is nested like that, similar rules are likely to apply. For example, if hober adds a performer owned by brian to an event owned by chris, then any one of the three could remove the performer from that event.

I hope that makes sense.  Let me know if you have any questions.

Cheers,
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Chris Radcliff
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On Mar 26, 2007, at 11:37 PM, Doug Kaye wrote:

Anudder newbie question:

It's not clear from the documentation who "owns" properties and comments. Through the APIs, can I add/change/delete properties or comments set by others on their events? On my own events?

   ...doug

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