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Show the edit link (and give access to the menu entry) only if the user has the edit own comment permission (or has administer comments permission).
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#1 | edit_own_comment.patch | 2.7 KB | snufkin |
Comments
Comment #1
snufkin CreditAttribution: snufkin commentedReshuffled boobaas pastebin patch a bit.
Comment #2
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snufkin CreditAttribution: snufkin commentedComment #5
devil.unity CreditAttribution: devil.unity commentedGuys, I added this module to my Drupal site. I am able to see the advanced_comment module settings and the permissions, but no matter what I configure, I still can't get my non-admin users to be able to edit their comments. The edit button will not unhide. Ideas?
Comment #6
snufkin CreditAttribution: snufkin commentedFirst of all for generic support questions please open a new issue. Secondly, have you checked the menu under content management -> comments? Are you absolutely sure that you that you actually enabled the module?