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Has anyone done a hack for the calendar so that when users post something via Public, it has to be approved before it gets displayed?
I guess this should have been posted under "Requests" but I didn't see it initially... |
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That's a really good question, I can see these calendars getting really silly if there's no moderator control.
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Very much so! Especially if your target visitors are kids. So is there anyone out there willing to come up with a hack (and hopefully this would be a included in 2.1)?
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i would apperciate a search engine for the calander too
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That is an excellent idea!
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No one else wants this Hack?? Then how about helping out little 'ol me??
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Actually, it is a good idea. We're using the calendar to put up tv appearances for the band the sites about, so allowing people to submit appearances is important, with approval.
Um.....a few SQL queries? Probably. I'll look tonight. EThan |
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I knew others would have use for this hack!
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Ethan |
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My solution was to just set the calendar so that only Moderators could post a public event. And that's *already* in your Admin CP.
I flat out removed the private event button from the template, though. |
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