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		<title>By: dolittle</title>
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		<description>Hi

I1ve waited for ever for another one of your great tutorials :)

You said you are going to write about zend acl.

If you`ll explain how to use it to grant a user &quot;own post edit permission&quot; it will be great.

Another thing I`m interested in is to let a user set permission on his post to others. A user will decide who can edit his post - useful for collaborative writing.

Thanks for the previous tutorials!!!</description>
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<p>I1ve waited for ever for another one of your great tutorials :)</p>
<p>You said you are going to write about zend acl.</p>
<p>If you`ll explain how to use it to grant a user "own post edit permission" it will be great.</p>
<p>Another thing I`m interested in is to let a user set permission on his post to others. A user will decide who can edit his post - useful for collaborative writing.</p>
<p>Thanks for the previous tutorials!!!</p>
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