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7:48 am August 11, 2011
| gunihoon
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Hi, I have been trying to assign the roles and I can't find a way to allow Page Editors to edit a page created by the admin. Please advise.
Basically, I am creating a group for editors to manage the content on the pages that I (the administrator) had initially created. Tks for your help!
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7:57 am August 11, 2011
| Kevin
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See the plugin notes on compatibility with PHP Execution plugins. At last check, "Shortcode Exec PHP" was compatible.
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8:24 am August 11, 2011
| gunihoon
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Kevin said:
See the plugin notes on compatibility with PHP Execution plugins. At last check, "Shortcode Exec PHP" was compatible.
Tks for your quick reply. I am actually using exec-php plugin (as opposed to the php-execution plugin you stated) so how do I go about editing the plugin?
By default, the editor should be able to edit any posts/pages as long as I assigned the roles?
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8:44 am August 11, 2011
| Kevin
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I don't have time to investigate "Exec PHP" compatibility / workarounds right now. Maybe you can follow the pattern described in the notes or try "Shortcode Exec PHP" if necessary.
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9:17 am August 11, 2011
| gunihoon
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Kevin said:
I don't have time to investigate "Exec PHP" compatibility / workarounds right now. Maybe you can follow the pattern described in the notes or try "Shortcode Exec PHP" if necessary.
Will give PHP Execution a try and see if it works with WP 3.2. Tks!
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8:22 pm August 11, 2011
| gunihoon
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I'd managed to do it One additional point is to actually enable PHP Execution to allow for the Editor to edit the posts/pages on their settings screen.
Tks!!
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