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I would like to have a hack (on my vB 2.0 beta 2) that would allow people who had a certain password to have certain forum permissions.
Like, at my board, a lot of people register w/ the same password (50 per group?) due to the fact that they are part of the same group. I would like them to be able to post/respond to posts in a particular forum, but only them. Nobody else can post/reply there, but can still view the forum. I want to do it this way rather than usergroups cuz I got like 50-100 groups of 50-100 people in each, plus more registering all the time. Please, if you can make this hack if its not to hard (ASAP) I would be VERY greatful. |
it is a much requested feature and i think is on the to-do list of the developers for one of the v2.x releases.
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nono
not password access forums like, say these users sign up Member1 Member2 Member3 Member4 Member5 when they sign up, for their account, they all use the password "testmember" i want a hack so that I can set forum permissions, for every user that has their custom password set to "testuser" (nto that pw, but like that, not a general forum PW) |
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Uhhh...no offence or anything but you've been posting that same message over and over in tons of forums.
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I am aware of that fact. I trying to see if all these people posting "REQUEST" crap have taken the time to read the rules.
Why request? Why not learn to do it yourself? |
1. theres no rule against requesting
2. people do not have time to spend 5 months to learn PHP, learn HTML, learn SQL... why not give a helping hand instead of just posting the same message. he was not even breaking a rule! |
He didn't do [REQUEST]
if you notice he dd Request : that is not breaking rule #5 Anyhow I think what he wants is a password for people to post a message, anyone can view the forum. So like for news area you could give a password for a few to post. This way you don't have ot move them out of the group they are in. |
actually, this seems like a pretty cool idea
i think what he is saying, is that he has many individual users, that when they signed up, each chose the same password. i think he wants it so that... well, say I signed up here, and chose the membername "Flare945" and the password "vbulletin". I think what he is saying is that he wants it so that all users that have their password as "vbulletin" can post in a forum, while the rest can only view it. It is actually a pretty cool idea... if I understood it right. |
Actually, I think what he's getting at is that there would be a password for the forum, and that password would be given to users who are allowed to access that forum - a little like protecting a directory on a webserver with .htaccess.
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