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TOPIC: permission level issues
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permission level issues 9 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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We are running 1.0.12 joomla 1.0.4 fireboard 1.0.12 Jaclplus
When we set permission levels they all work great. If we have a user at a high level aand want to bring them donw a level or 2 they are still able to see the higher level content... Anyone know why.
I have step up 5 levels for resting and 20 users and they all do the same thing.
I have dumped my cookies, history etc and even tested on 3 computers with no luck.
Can anyone shed some light on this please!!!!!!!!
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jannesh (User)
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Re:permission level issues 8 Months ago
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Hi
I am having the same problem.
Joomla 1.0.15 (clean install, some content added but no components except Fireboard) JACLPlus Component for Joomla! 1.0.15 Stable (new install) Fireboard 1.0.4 (new install)
This is running on a WAMP server on my development laptop. I am testing JACL out for a commercial website, and I am willing to subscribe as a Chartered member, BUT then it must work...
I have one extra group (Paid Applicant) with access to one extra level (Paid). This group is derived from the 'Registered' group. (There will be more groups later, but this is my first test setup.)
On the forum I have some categories with registered as well as paid access and then others with only paid access.
When I promote a 'registered' user to 'paid' and he views the forum/category and I then demote him back to registered only, he can still view the 'paid' only forum/categories. I have cleaned cookies, tried with different browsers and different PCs, no difference. If he did not view the forum while he had 'paid' access then all is fine.
Is there something that I am missing here? Please help.
As I said I am willing to pay, but only if it works, and re-publishing all the private forums every time somebody did not pay, is not a workable workaround...
Thanks for your time. Jannes
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gerhold (User)
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Re:permission level issues 7 Months ago
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Hi all,
I have the same problem, when I drop a user back to a lower user access level, he is still able to view the contens of the higher level he was before.
Can anyone point me in a direction where to find a solution?
Gerhold
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jannesh (User)
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Re:permission level issues 7 Months ago
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Hi
Since the time I posted this item, I have been able to find the source of the problem, but not the fix. The problem is actually on Fireboard, however I am not sure if this is because of a bug in the original Fireboard or if it is a bug introduced by the JACL hack.
According to the comments in the Fireboard code, it caches the access rights for a specific user on a specific forum (to lessen server strain). This cache is supposed to expire every 30 minutes, but due to a bug it does not.
The only workaround I have been able to find is to either delete the forum and recreate it, or to go into the jos_fb data_base_ and wipe the cache.
I was planning to trace this bug further, but unfortunately got sidetracked into more urgent stuff.
Jannes
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gerhold (User)
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Re:permission level issues 6 Months, 4 Weeks ago
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Hi Jannesh,
thank you for the quick reply, I will also do some further investigations and post if I find something.
For the first, I now have to clear the cache ^^
Gerhold
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