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rdonato
Another: "Sorry, you don't have the permission to access this area."
  • 2005/3/8 21:46

  • rdonato

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I have the beta of formulize module installed and its been working like a champ. Now the form that I created gets the above error when anyone including webmasters attempt to access.

If I create a new form it all works just fine. I just cannot access my old form. If I go to the form edit feature I can view the form but as a normal authenticated user or webmaster I cannot access.

Anyone have any experience with this?

Thanks

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Mithrandir
Re: Another: "Sorry, you don

Not entirely familiar with the workings of formulize, but aren't form access permissions set on a per-form basis?

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rdonato
Re: Another: "Sorry, you don
  • 2005/3/9 16:17

  • rdonato

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It was XOOPS in the twilight zone...

On a whim I renamed the form to some random name and submitted the change. And boom all of the sudden users can access the form again. I renamed it back to the original name and haven't had a problem since.

Oh well...still having fun

Thanks everyone who looked and tried...

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waleed
Re: Another: "Sorry, you don
  • 2005/3/15 3:41

  • waleed

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Hi,
I'm having the same problem. I tried renaming the form but nothing happend! I still get the "You do not have permission to view this form.
If the page does not automatically reload, please click here"

Why is that

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rdonato
Re: Another: "Sorry, you don
  • 2005/3/18 22:20

  • rdonato

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The only other thing I did different was to create a brand new form first and verified it worked. Then I removed it and did my rename thing.

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animas
Re: Another: "Sorry, you don
  • 2005/5/22 17:27

  • animas

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  • Since: 2005/1/30


First check "Modify form access permissions".
Use the links rather than accessing directly.
http://yoursite/modules/formulize/index.php?title=name
Here "name" is the name of your target form.
Renaming works, I am not sure about the reason. May be settings were not to let user submit more than once and ...

I had several issues with settings.
1. How to stop user from viewing reports?
2. How to make sure user can not submit more than once for a particular form?

I will have a look to Formulaire's lates 301 version soon.

By the way try mith's Survey. I liked it but have some probs too.(Forum Post).
I wish resubmission was validated by the submitters user ID.

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Jyotirmaya
Re: Another: "Sorry, you don't have permission....
  • 2005/7/6 11:15

  • Jyotirmaya

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  • Posts: 105

  • Since: 2005/2/10


I also keep getting the error
PHP debug shows up this.

Quote:
Notice [PHP]: Constant _FORM_MODIF already defined in file modules/formulize/language/english/main.php line 62
Notice [PHP]: Undefined variable: id_form in file modules/formulize/security.php line 73
Notice [PHP]: Undefined variable: id_form in file modules/formulize/security.php line 85


Could this be a PHP5 thing??

Changing the name of the form doesn't help.
I cannot get into any forms at all.
I uninstalled and reinstalled the mode from scratch with the same result.


Help
"You are never alone or helpless, the force that guides the stars guides you too"

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dr00py
Re: Another: "Sorry, you don't have permission....
  • 2005/7/7 8:58

  • dr00py

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  • Since: 2004/7/22


I have the same problem and I'm wondering how such an obvious bug can still be here in this module.

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buddhaboy
Re: Another: "Sorry, you don't have permission....
  • 2005/7/18 1:33

  • buddhaboy

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I have been working with XOOPS for about a week and just installed Formulize with the same problem identified in this thread. The solution appears to be in the Formulize README file (go figure!), here is the quote:


FORMULIZE IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE LISTED IN THE MAIN MENU!

On the System Admin->Modules page, set the Order for Formulize to '0' (to hide it). To access the forms, you use the Form Menu block. You will need to give access rights to that block to every group that you want to have access to the forms. You will then also need to configure the visibility settings and location of the Form Menu block so that it appears properly on your site.


By habit (ok, a week) I was expecting to use a main menu trigger, once I set it to only use a menu block instead it works fine now.

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dr00py
Re: Another: "Sorry, you don't have permission....
  • 2005/7/28 10:18

  • dr00py

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  • Since: 2004/7/22


You were so very right Bhuddaboy,
That will teach me, not to read those fokkin manuals

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