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blasfemo
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i have installed geeklog 1.4.0sr5-1.
I'm a admin
i have a member (test) with event permission, but this user don't edit all the event insert for the other users.
This user edit only yours entry.
How to change this feature?
It's important...
I'm a admin
i have a member (test) with event permission, but this user don't edit all the event insert for the other users.
This user edit only yours entry.
How to change this feature?
It's important...
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blasfemo
Anonymous
if i try to open a event, this event is assigned to "root group" not to "event admin"
how to modify this setting ??
how to modify this setting ??
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Dirk
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Check the permissions. The events probably don't have the "E" checkbox set for the group access. There's the $_CONF['default_permissions_event'] setting in config.php to set the defaults for that box (since you're on 1.4.0 - in 1.4.1, the calendar is a plugin and has its own config file).
And, of course, the events need to be owned by a group that the Calendar Admins are in. That should normally be the case, though - new events default to being owned by the "Calendar Admin" group.
bye, Dirk
And, of course, the events need to be owned by a group that the Calendar Admins are in. That should normally be the case, though - new events default to being owned by the "Calendar Admin" group.
bye, Dirk
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blasfemo
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i have configured the permission in this mode
$_CONF['default_permissions_event'] = array (3, 3, 3, 3);
but if I (i'm admin) promote an event, this event is own for the ROOT group. After thas a event admin don't modify this event !!
it' possible to change owner for this event in, EVENT ADMIN
???
$_CONF['default_permissions_event'] = array (3, 3, 3, 3);
but if I (i'm admin) promote an event, this event is own for the ROOT group. After thas a event admin don't modify this event !!
it' possible to change owner for this event in, EVENT ADMIN
???
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blasfemo
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my problem it's the same of this
http://www.geeklog.net/forum/viewtopic.php?forum=3&showtopic=54382&highlight=event%20admin
but don't find the solution in event.php.
I think because the geeklog engine it's different
http://www.geeklog.net/forum/viewtopic.php?forum=3&showtopic=54382&highlight=event%20admin
but don't find the solution in event.php.
I think because the geeklog engine it's different
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Dirk
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Quote by: blasfemo
but if I (i'm admin) promote an event, this event is own for the ROOT group.
You mean when you approve a user-submitted event (from admin/moderation.php)? I need to check this - it may be a bug.
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it' possible to change owner for this event in, EVENT ADMIN
Someone who's a member of the Root group (you, for example) would need to change the group ownership. You'd have to edit all those events.
bye, Dirk
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Dirk
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Quote by: blasfemo
but don't find the solution in event.php.
I think because the geeklog engine it's different
That's what the config.php option is for now (it didn't exist when that other post was made).
bye, Dirk
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blasfemo
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Yes. When i approve (i'm the only root) any event, this event it's tagged for ROOT.
Whit this tag, any user with event admin permission, don't change this event approved.
Please help me..
How to change this "tag" ??
Look this image.
This is a screenshot (event.php) for a user with event permssion.
http://www.sanlorenzobudrio.it/TEMP/imm1.jpg
Whit this tag, any user with event admin permission, don't change this event approved.
Please help me..
How to change this "tag" ??
Look this image.
This is a screenshot (event.php) for a user with event permssion.
http://www.sanlorenzobudrio.it/TEMP/imm1.jpg
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Dirk
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Location:Stuttgart, Germany
Quote by: blasfemo
Yes. When i approve (i'm the only root) any event, this event it's tagged for ROOT.
I couldn't test it with 1.4.0, but in 1.3.11, approved events are indeed owned by the Root group. In 1.4.1, they are owned by the Calendar Admin group, so this has since been fixed.
I'd suggest that when you are going to approve an event, you click on the edit icon instead, fix the group ownership and save it from there.
bye, Dirk
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