| Re: WF-Section V2 Beta Now Released |
| by brash on 2004/5/13 22:20:15 Ah, cool . I thought you might have been dragged back to your *real* work.
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| Re: WF-Section V2 Beta Now Released |
| by Catzwolf on 2004/5/13 8:09:01 Quote:
I'm still here and reading your posts, but I am busy at the mo. Sorry for the delay on the next beta but some of the bugs posted needed some code re-writes. |
| Re: WF-Section V2 Beta Now Released |
| by brash on 2004/5/13 1:55:08 Catz ?? You there? ........If you come back I'll promise to play nice
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| Re: WF-Section V2 Beta Now Released |
| by brash on 2004/5/11 12:42:47 Hey Catz, Just had an idea for an addition for WfSection. When writing a doc I always like to start off with the identifiying the target audience, and also listing any links to other articles that should be considered as prerequisites. Adding a target audience field would be something new, but a list of prerequisite articles I would think would be pretty much just a clone of the related articles section except at the top. Perhaps you could just have a prerequisite tick box in the related articles management section that would just list all selected items at the top of the article under a prerequisite heading? Again, only a suggestion, but one I think might be useful. You could even have group permission access settings for the different target audience levels so that you can restrict advanced articles for registered and/or paying customers
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| Re: WF-Section V2 Beta Now Released |
| by brash on 2004/5/9 1:46:35 Just a correction to that last sentence; The group permission for the "Allow users to use Spaw editor when submiting documents?" settings don't appear to work. I deslected the registered user group for this, but whenever I login with a stardard user account I am still able to use the SPAW editor when submitting an article so long as the SPAW seceelection for submitting articles is enabled. I wasn't able to test the submit file permissions either as there I can't see how to submit files. I assume it would be the same way as submitting articles? One other thing, when I submit an article from a standard user account regradless of wehter I'm using SPAW or not I get taken to a blank page with a 0 on it. Turning PHP debug on returned the following; Quote: 0Notice [PHP]: Undefined index: changeuser in file D:\Services\web\Beta it-hq\modules\wfsection\submit.php line 129 This was regardless of what setting I had when submitting the doc. However, the docs seem to be submitted all the same .A few notes on the artile submission options too. The linked URL options doesn't seem to do anything, atleast nothing I can see. The auto summary option doesn't work from what I can tell, and a small thng is when an article is submitted, but not approved the published field when viewing the doc shows up as "_AM_NOTPUBLISHED". Also, when PHP debug is turned on, if you enter the configuration section of WfSection it seems to go into a loop, and you basically have to shut the browser window down. |