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Thanks for the answer.
So if I hear you correctly, when a user starts to edit something, they get a copy in their web editor (of just that section) and when they come to save it, the system will only then open the file and update that particular section.
If it does work that way then indeed, that does reduce the chances of overwriting one another's work.
Nevertheless, there remains some areas of greater commonality that may indeed be running into concurrency
issues. I'm thinking of main header/footer SSI files and such.
Thanks for the clarification!
- Christian
I'm testing out Simple CMS and it looks very promising indeed.
The only show stopper so far is that there seem to be missing a concurrency control
to prevent users from overwriting each other's updates should two users edit
the same file at the same time.
At the very least I would have expected some sort of warning that user xyz
is currently editing this page.... Please tell me it's there and I just missed it!
Thanks!
- Christian
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