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  • Works for me in WordPress 2.9.

    Tested in WordPress 2.8.0, 2.9.1, and 3.0-alpha. While the plugin was activated, my editor could see all comments, but couldn’t moderate any.

    More to add…

    After installing the Capability Manager plugin, I assigned editors the Edit others PHP capability, and they could moderate comments again.

    I also assigned them Exec php, so the Exec-PHP plugin wouldn’t complain about a “security hole”, since I trust those in the editor role.

    Exec-PHP 4.9 also prvevents editors from editing others’ posts when it is activated in WordPress 2.9.1. Experiencing this problem now. Deactivating the plugin restores editors’ ability to globally edit posts. I would definitely classify this as a bug… a plugin should not disable the normal functionality of WordPress. Hope this gets fixed.

    matius

    (@matius)

    Agree with avcascade, that’s no good.

    csw

    (@csw)

    Hi,

    I’m having the same problem. But it happen for the administrator role, and no Exec-PHP plugin has been install.

    Below is the Error msg:-
    Error 403
    We’re sorry, but we could not fultill your request for /blogname/wp-admin/edit-comments.php?p=1433#comments on this server.
    You do not have permission to access this server. etc…”

    Please help.

    I’m having the same problem as avcascade. It’s annoying there’s no fix or workaround for this problem though many months have passed.

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