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  • Posted: 18.11.2003, 10:41
     
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    Ok, Im having the same trouble with Pagesetter as everything else I try and setup on Postnuke - permissions.

    I would like all types of users to be able to submit articles to the Publications section 'Band Profiles' the id of which is 1.

    However everytime I try and save a publication from any person other than admin, I get this

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    /home/mirno/public_html/PostNuke-0.726/PostNuke-0.726/html/modules/pagesetter/pnuser.php(257): You are not authorized to use this feature


    My pagesetter permissions are:

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    All Groups | pagesetter:: | 1:: | Edit


    I have tried with level as 'add' as well with no joy.

    Could you tell me how to achieve what Im after please!

    Thanks. :)

    Jude.

  • Posted: 18.11.2003, 12:19
     
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    You have to supply the rest of your permissions since these influence the result.
  • Posted: 18.11.2003, 13:48
     
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    View Group Permissions
    Seq. Shift Group Component Instance Permissions level Operations
    1 Admins .* .* Admin
    2 Admins Menublock:: Main Menu:Administration: Admin
    3 Reviews Admin Reviews:: .* Admin
    4 Gigs Admin PostCalendar:: .* Admin
    5 All Groups pagesetter:: 1:: Edit
    6 Users .* .* Comment
    7 Unregistered Menublock:: Main Menu:(My Account|Logout|Submit News): None
    8 All Groups PostCalendar:: .* Add
    9 Unregistered .* .* Read


    Thanks.
  • Posted: 18.11.2003, 19:14
     
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    Seems like a bug in pagesetter - one that is quite general. The check is right (looking for a type ID), but the way that the forms are handled invalidates the check (since the URL passed type ID is mising).

    Will be fixed.
  • Posted: 18.11.2003, 22:47
     
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    Ok, thanks for the help - I'll check back :)

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