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Originally Posted by AFemaleProdigy
That is depressing, but I understand. Thanks. I will have to figure out something.
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I take it back, I thought of a way to do it and it seems to work OK. It'll be in the next release.
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Originally Posted by AFemaleProdigy
My bad... I worded that wrong. Yes, it is showing the default admin code when the group is disabled. The problem is that I was trying to make the disabled group only unable to add their own code (make use of the ad sharing), but still be able to view ALL other's shared code (not just the admin's). SO, I thought disabled would mean that group had no abillity to insert shared code, but still the abillity to view SHARED ads... not just admin's ads only. Does that make more sense? Sorry.
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I was getting confused between versions, the perils of using a version that's completely different to the one I'm supporting! How you described is how it should work, if it doesn't then it's a bug. I'll take a look.
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Originally Posted by AFemaleProdigy
Also, I just made the changes to vb_ad_management_314.xml
and ran the import with the "Allow Overwrite" set to yes, but I am not seeing any changes to the custom block. Do I need to completely reinstall everything for this to work or should just importing do the trick?
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I can't test it as I'm working on the next version and can't easily roll back, but it should work. All it does is add a label, as long as you can remember what it's for...
The next version does not require editing the code to add new adcode blocks, so I'd be obliged if you could wait for the easier solution please!