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Event “Edit” link does nnot work for non-administrators

My Calendar – Accessible Event Manager · support · 2026-05-31T17:59:00+00:00

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When a user who is an “Editor” brings up an event and clicks on the “Edit” link on the bottom of the page, My Calendar shows the “Add Event” screen instead of the editing screen as it should. However the “Edit” link works just fine for Administers. Editors have the following permissions: Add Events, Publish Events, Approve Events, Edit Locations, View Help. Is this a bug in the latest version or is there a misconfiguration on the site? I just tested with the same situation – an Editor with those five permissions, and it worked as I expected it to. So…not sure what to suggest! Is this something you’ve verified yourself as an Editor, or is it a report from other users? If you haven’t verified it yourself, could you check it as an Editor to see if there’s any details that are missing about what the users are doing?

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Joe Dolson 2026-06-02T20:56:00+00:00

I just tested with the same situation – an Editor with those five permissions, and it worked as I expected it to. So…not sure what to suggest! Is this something you’ve verified yourself as an Editor, or is it a report from other users? If you haven’t verified it yourself, could you check it as an Editor to see if there’s any details that are missing about what the users are doing?