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JimMac

If I writes a site for someone else. How can I allow them to edit content without them getting frontpage? I have heard that there is a wysiwyg editor that I can make into a password protected section of the site, but I dont know how to do it. Does it require the site to be data driven? Please Help.
 
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Tom Pepper Willett

Without FP, they can't edit.
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| If I writes a site for someone else. How can I allow them to edit content
without them getting frontpage? I have heard that there is a wysiwyg editor
that I can make into a password protected section of the site, but I dont
know how to do it. Does it require the site to be data driven? Please
Help.
 
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Andrew Murray

Sounds like you're after something similar to 'Contribute' - the add-on for
Dreamweaver.....however something similar can be done with ASP pages (using the
web/browser to make minor changes) and yes, that would be data (database) driven.


JimMac said:
If I writes a site for someone else. How can I allow them to edit content
without them getting frontpage? I have heard that there is a wysiwyg editor that
I can make into a password protected section of the site, but I dont know how to
do it. Does it require the site to be data driven? Please Help.
 
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