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cgranade
Problem Getting WordPress to populate xoops_wp_users.
  • 2004/8/1 6:55

  • cgranade

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  • Since: 2004/7/13


For whatever reason, whenever I change the settings for the WordPress module such that the group-permission links are changed (i. e.: this user has userlevel 10, because he is in group A), the Users list is not updated to match. Is this a known bug? If so, can it be fixed?

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nobunobu
Re: Problem Getting WordPress to populate xoops_wp_users.
  • 2004/8/3 6:58

  • nobunobu

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  • Since: 2004/5/23


WordPress user accounts are not fully integrated with XOOPS user accounts so that you may say ,now.
But, WordPress user accounts are semi-automatically created following way.

1. The XOOPS User who installed WordPress module will registerd as a administrator

2. Other XOOPS Users will get WordPress user accounts when they select a "Submit blog" menu at first time.
Their WordPres userlevel depends on which XOOPS group they blong to.
WordPress userlevel is matched with a XOOPS group on a module admin screen.

Once a WordPress user account is created, if you want to chage WordPress userlevel, you have to chenge userlevel on a WordPress Users Menu.

WordPress userlevel 0 means, he has no rights to post.
WordPress userlevel 1 means, he has rights to post.
WordPress userlevel 2 means, he has rights to post and can edit userlevel 1 members posts.
WordPress userlevel 10 means, he has rights to admin.

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cgranade
Re: Problem Getting WordPress to populate xoops_wp_users.
  • 2004/8/3 16:49

  • cgranade

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Ah. Thanks for the info. I didn't realize that one had to first submit a blog for userlevels to take effect. One more question, then. If one is already registered with the WordPress module, do changes in userlevel/usergroup associations take effect, or does the admin have to manually change their level?

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nobunobu
Re: Problem Getting WordPress to populate xoops_wp_users.
  • 2004/8/4 12:58

  • nobunobu

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Quote:

cgranade wrote:
Ah. Thanks for the info. I didn't realize that one had to first submit a blog for userlevels to take effect. One more question, then. If one is already registered with the WordPress module, do changes in userlevel/usergroup associations take effect, or does the admin have to manually change their level?

The admin has to manually change their level, now.

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