2013-03-17, 07:47:44
Ok, forget user data files. Let's stick to page data files.
As I said I'm not talking about normal users editing xml files, but administrators/webmasters/advanced users being able to directly edit/fix any field (not only the content), low level, like you'd do with phpmyadmin if it was mysql-based.
This is something that we've always been able to do with GS, and one of its strong points, IMO.
As I said I'm not talking about normal users editing xml files, but administrators/webmasters/advanced users being able to directly edit/fix any field (not only the content), low level, like you'd do with phpmyadmin if it was mysql-based.
This is something that we've always been able to do with GS, and one of its strong points, IMO.