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mcncyo 10-08-2001 09:28 AM

Merks

merk 10-08-2001 09:49 AM

Somehow mine isnt working properly, even after my tests, i found no errors.

If you can wait about a week, i will have version2 out, which will hopefully work alot better(and the instructions will be alot better)

Ashura 10-08-2001 09:49 AM

Is this using my additions to the hack?

If so, is the user an Admin or Super Mod ( usergroupid 5 or 6)?

Is the account your trying to edit with a Moderator of the forum or any of its parents, Admin, or Super Mod?

Need a bit more to go on here.

Ashura 10-08-2001 09:55 AM

This can happen in forums where you have not enabled the feature for the Forum in the Admin CP. The ability to edit it is not derived from parent forums.

I get a blank page when listing forums and selecting one that I have not explicitly given Mods access to edit.

Zeoran 10-10-2001 06:41 PM

I have a request simliar to this. I need my moderators to be able to change the users profile options (namely user title and group). The default is that they can view it, but they can't change it. Are there any hacks out there that would allow them to edit the information too? I could really use this so I can stop having them have access to the main admin cp panel.

TIA

Scott MacVicar 10-10-2001 09:32 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by PPN
i released a working version under a different thread, and i sorted the inheritance to be more than one level.

http://vbulletin.com/forum/showthrea...threadid=28654

i also knew what i had done wrong in this version but its too much to fix XD

merk 10-10-2001 10:52 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Zeoran
I have a request simliar to this. I need my moderators to be able to change the users profile options (namely user title and group). The default is that they can view it, but they can't change it. Are there any hacks out there that would allow them to edit the information too? I could really use this so I can stop having them have access to the main admin cp panel.

TIA

Try the requests forum.

Zeoran 10-11-2001 09:23 PM

I did... no luck so far. :(

Quote:

Originally posted by merk


Try the requests forum.


dieKetzer 05-07-2002 09:20 AM

Please I hope this works for 2.2.5


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