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Why can I access Mises.org's CMS?

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abskebabs posted on Mon, Feb 4 2013 4:34 PM

To the right of the events link on the main page bar I see a link saying edit. When I click it takes me to something it says is the Mises.org Content Management System. Was this supposed to happen? I have the power to upload pdfs it seems...

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Yikes, that's funny. Right after this post I go back to the main page and the link's dissapeared! :P

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More than likely someone is working on the site.  The global CMS access was likely a quick mistake that was immediately rectified.  The timing of your post here was probably coincidental.

 

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John James:

More than likely someone is working on the site.  The global CMS access was likely a quick mistake that was immediately rectified.  The timing of your post here was probably coincidental.

 

Correct. I think the site's caching system cached an admin view and served to a non-admin.
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