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A new way to assign groups/permissions
  • 2006/1/12 0:31

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The entire system needs to be simplified, at least to me. See I came from another CMS (PHP-Fusion), and it was super simple to setup things like the forums. I've had issues with XOOPS lately where I wanted to hide cateogories and such from non-staff/non-moderators. The class hierarchy on my site went something like this

Webmaster - Full Access to site.

Staff - Full access to all forums EXCEPT Staff category
- Cannot modify/delete others posts, can't delete own posts
-Can activate/deactivate/delete users
-Backup database
-Restore database
-Post/Modify News

Moderators - Full access to almost all forums
- Staff forums are hidden from this group's view
- In moderator forums they don't have modify/delete
other posts. Can mod their own posts though.
- Activate/Deactivate users

While this may be possible in Xoops, it's a pain in the butt to do. Currently I have everything setup the way it should be...but the moderator forums remain hidden from the moderator groups. An accidental deletion of the moderator group made it so the new moderator group I created doesn't show up as being a moderator in the forum information (at the bottom of the forums where it lists users and whatnot). PHP-Fusion accomplished this much more simply (by simply dicating who had access to what, those without access couldn't see the forums. Those without postability and access could see, but not post). You could assign it with drop-down boxes, etc. You could delegate modules to certain users via "Site Links" which allows you to administrate all of the navigation links. Some of these ideas should be taken into consideration...there really shouldn't be a learning curve on any CMS (as the entire point was to make one's life simpler). Fusion took me 5 minutes to learn and master. It's been over a week and I still feel like a noob when I'm using Xoops.



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Re: "no valid security token found in session" when posting comments.
  • 2006/1/9 20:37

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If I'm reading this right it appears that the timeout is 1 hour. So either I'm wrong or your message is taking more than an hour to complete (like you've walked away from your computer for a bit).



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Re: Issue with assigning groups
  • 2006/1/7 23:04

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Thanks...I've gotten stuck on this particular issue and I can't seem to resolve where my logic clashes with the system. Every bit of help is appreciated btw, so thanks to anyone who's helped me before as well.



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Re: Issue with assigning groups
  • 2006/1/7 22:04

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so what if I setup an admin account on my site? does someone wanna like do this for me...as I've just gotten confused as to what I need to do.



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Issue with assigning groups
  • 2006/1/7 16:28

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I'm using CBB 2.32a, the problem is I have my cateogories setup like this:

Site info
Hardware
Software
Games
Moderators *
Staff **


The issue lies in where Moderators and Staff need to be hidden (no view) from registered/anon users. Staff hidden from moderators. Staff view all. Permissions are Users can add topics, edit their posts, no polls, can vote (in case the staff wants to do that), no deletion, no attachment. Moderators can delete/change other posts, can't delete/change in moderator categories. Staff everything else but in Staff category. Webmasters (ME) anything everywhere.

It's easy right? I setup all of the groups (I did however by mistake delete the moderator group but made a group called "Forum Moderators." I've set everyone's permissions for the forums. The problem is the Moderators can see the moderator category (which is a good thing), but none of the forums. I don't know what's causing this. They don't show up as moderators on the forum list, but show up as regular users. Regular users can't see the category "Moderators."

Help is needed, and if a member of Xoops.org itself (staff member or whatever) I will give them an account with full rights on the site should they want to take a look (and maybe set it up for me). I've been having troubles with this CMS and I'm determined to get it working.



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Re: Forum Problems
  • 2006/1/7 6:54

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Problem solved...



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Forum Problems
  • 2006/1/7 6:27

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I'm using CBB 3.2 and when trying to rename a forum to Staff Level da da da I get an error message talking about delemeters and giving what looks like CSS code.


*Edit*

here is the error code I get (both IE and Firefox):

Please enter Allowed Extensions:<span style='font-size: xx-small; font-weight: normal; display: block;'>'*' indicates no limititations.<br /> Extensions delimited by '|'</span>



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Re: Newbb 2 problem
  • 2006/1/7 1:41

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Ah dammit...I can't seem to administrate it. Everything is on the administration comes up as a blank page.



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Re: Newbb 2 problem
  • 2006/1/7 1:39

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*edited post*...didn't work per say. Now the admin side doesn't show up.



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Re: Newbb 2 problem
  • 2006/1/7 1:29

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What do I do with the theme folder? It's seperate from the newbb folder.




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