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                Hello,
 
  In our set-up, many times we give access to event organizers to edit the lower thirds . Also, we give access to show moderator to the web page so he/she will use it as tally for their cam.
  In both cases there is a huge risk for them to mess-up with the web page and change things while we are live ( edit the wrong titles, hit the wrong buttons and switch things or start sensitive triggers)
  There is a real need for more control on what can be edited in the web page.  
  here are my suggestions:
  a) the ability to decide for each shortcut if it is web accessible or not
  b) the ability to decide for each title if it is web accessible or not
  c) the ability to have multiple web pages (at different ports) and decide for each page what "tab" is available. 
  For example: to have a page at 8088 with only the Tally tab for moderator, then to have another page at 8090 with access only to the titles and finally a page at 8095 with all tabs for our staff
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                +1 for the general idea of controlling access rights via the Web. ClementN's suggestions looks useful.
  Maybe also adding a something like a list of approved IP numbers, or a username/password, for each of the listed abilities.
 
 
  
            
	  
         
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                +1 Without this, just about anyone on the LAN could interfere with a broadcast (although not probable, certainly plausible)
 
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                +1 anyone can control it on  the lan not a good thing! so yes acces control!! 
            
	  
         
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