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In frontend after submitting article Authors do not see their article so they can't edit their article,
also article is not published. Its big joomla 3.x backward compatibility issue.
frontend created articles are not editable by their authors after they submit article and not published but only submitted.
In frontend after submitting article Authors see their article so they can edit their article,
In frontend after submitting article Authors do not see their article and they can't edit their article
Joomla 3.9.10
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How is this a backwards compatibility issue?
Status | New | ⇒ | Closed |
Closed_Date | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 | ⇒ | 2019-08-01 08:41:37 |
Closed_By | ⇒ | infograf768 |
Its very similar joomla bug but not the same
#17812 is about frontend created articles are not published
but #25755 is about Authors do not see their article after its submitted so they can't edit their article, the article can remain unpublished, but authors should have posibility to edit their unpublished article.
Please reopen this issue couse its similar joomla bug but not the same joomla bug
Once Submitted, an article created by an author is not displayed until it is Published by at least a Publisher. Therefore it can't be edited by the author. This has always been the case.
I do not see the B/C issue here...
@infograf768 in #17812 it is reported that this is joomla 3 B/C issue
Posibility silently disapeared since Joomla 3.8 This is known Joomla 3 backwards compatibility issue since 2017
Issue #25755 reported here is diferent
So you think that to edit Authors article so that author can correct some stuff in his submitted but unpublished article , would be a new joomla 3.9.10 feature?
I replied about this issue.
@infograf768 why you think it is new feature ?
I think its joomla bug
If managers can have this feauture in Joomla 3 why authors cant have this feature in joomla 3 ?
Once Submitted, an article created by an author is not displayed until it is Published by at least a Publisher. Therefore it can't be edited by the author. This has always been the case.
I do not see the B/C issue here...
It is true that it would be nice to have a Preview so that the author can correct some stuff, but this would be a new feature.