Hello! Want I need is a module that allows moderation of user-generated content on base of every revision. modr8 ist not save enough, because it let access the content if you know the url.
I tried Revision Moderation, but I couldn't make it work correctly: While every revision of on existing page is going to the "pending revision" page, a NEW CREATED revision is published immediately. I got some more strange behaviors, like messages appearing twice:
This post has one or more pending revisions: view list of revisions.
This post has one or more pending revisions: view list of revisions.
What I did in configuration is:
Administer >> Content >> Content types >> Edit >>
x Create new revision
x New revisions in moderation
Administer -> Settings > Revision moderation:
x Exempt administrators from revision moderation
Administer -> Usermanagement-> Access controll:
x Show revisions
Any ideas about that? I use the newest Versions 5.x of drupal and the module.
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I'm having the exact same problems. Does anyone know of a good solution for this:
(1) Editor role can edit content on existing pages. It is saved, but not published.
(2) Admin role receives an email that lets them know edits were made to a page.
(3) Admin can login, go to that page, view the changes.
(4) At that time, the Admin can either make more changes or just go ahead and publish this edited saved version.
The key to all this is that the editor's changes are saved in storage so they can be viewed by admins....BUT....they are not published to the site.
I feel like this should be standard CMS functionality, but I haven't been able to do this in Drupal. Any ideas?
I'm not sure if this is the proper forum to say this (I apologize if not), but I am ready to hire a Drupal expert who can do this for me.
Thanks,
Neil