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Red_Bee
Modify Link
  • 2004/6/4 4:40

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Why all registered users can submit a request to modify a web link, this is the default setting and cant find tweak in Administration menu. Is there a hack so only the user who submitted the link can see the "Modify"?




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Red_Bee
Re: Modify Link
  • 2004/6/5 6:12

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Please help...

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ajaxbr
Re: Modify Link
  • 2004/6/5 6:31

  • ajaxbr

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  • Since: 2003/10/25


Hi Red_Bee,
You can edit mylinks_link.html and remove the modify link from template... but users would still be able to reach it. You could also rename modlink.php.
As for filtering users, making this restrict to registered or admin users would be easy, but submitter would be kinda tricky.

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Red_Bee
Re: Modify Link
  • 2004/6/6 13:09

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ajaxbr,

Thank you for giving me an idea. Though it is easy to edit the mylinks_link.html, I may not do it if users are able to reach it.

If it is tricky to restrict that only the submitter can edit the link, with my zero knowledge in PHP it may be easier for me to just ignore any modify link request for the links they do not own. My web site just started a couple of weeks ago. It can be a problem someday if my website gets bigger.

I hope that this feature is available with XOOPS someday.

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