Saturday, 01 November 2014
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Hi,
I set 'Create Events' Permissions to Public Allowed and it works fine.
(I'll change it if baddies find it)

I tried setting 'Edit Events' to Public Allowed, but the only way the edit button works is if I'm logged in. It shows Allowed in Calculated field.

Any ideas?
Thanks, Joe
Saturday, 01 November 2014 11:49
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Hi Joe,
do you really want everyone being able to edit your events?

To prevent SPAM and provide better anonymous user event management we offer the Anonymous User Event Creation plugin which you can check on this page:

http://www.jevents.net/products-new/add ... t-creation
Saturday, 01 November 2014 16:26
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I'll definitely do that once the spammers find it.

Any ideas on my question?

Thanks, Joe

Hi Joe,
do you really want everyone being able to edit your events?

To prevent SPAM and provide better anonymous user event management we offer the Anonymous User Event Creation plugin which you can check on this page:

http://www.jevents.net/products-new/add ... t-creation
Saturday, 01 November 2014 22:58
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Hi Joe,
for security we do not show the button to public users in any case. Nevertheless you can create a template override of the edit page and get rid of the restriction.

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