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Thanks very much for the great integration and add-on!
After a fresh install of the latest FlashChat 4.41 with the built-in vB 3.5 integration, as well as the WOL add-on, everything works great! No problems at all...the directions are straight-forward and easy to follow. Well deserved Kudos to Paul! |
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Hi all where do i put the vbulletin35CMS.php file, so i can change the permmisions, im using vb3.5.
ive installed flashchat, its installed and working i just want to change the permissions As yet i have not edited any files except EN.php for the message. Regards Craig |
the CMS file goes in /chat/inc/cmses/
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sorry i found that, i just pmed you
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I downloaded FlashChat 4.1.1 today, and tried to install it on top of a vB 3.5 upgrade I also did today.
I installed your patch, and still cannot get by the "You do not have permission to enter the chat" error - and cannot log into the admin. The install seemed to go through without error. Any ideas? -t |
Everything's working fine here...thanks for the hack, Paul. :)
One thing I would like, however, but can't figure it out for myself... On the standard FlashChat login page, there is a "Popup Login" option, where the chat is opened via js in a 800x600 window separate from the browser (ie, not in a window or tab). Currently, I have my vB navbar set up with the Chat link as a dropdown menu (a la "Quick Links") where users can choose from the usual fullscreen flashchat or a "wrap" version where I embedded the chat within my site template in an iframe. Is it possible to add a direct link to the Popup Login option as well, when not using the stateless CMS mode? The majority of the time I have very little use for the popup login, but for the times I do need to use it, it would nice to be able to access it directly, without having to go to /forums/flashchat/ and typing in my username and pw. Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. TIA. |
Thank you Paul M, work's fine!
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I had a look, with the login details you supplied, and have fixed your issue. Basically you hadn't done Step 5 (setting the access for your usergroups). On a standard vB installation, Usergroup 8 is the "banned" group, however, on your forum it is a members group that most people are a part of. You had not moved group 8 in the CMS file from the banned list to the user list, so anyone who was a member of this group was not allowed access. :) |
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