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Originally Posted by gruftiradio
Hm, not in the navbar... perhaps you want an admin account via pm and the forumsadress? But it's in german...
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I can passively understand German, so no problem
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Originally Posted by guvner
So I guess that leaves me with 2 questions.
1. What would cause a file to need moderating and how do I manage that?
2. Can I be notified if/when a file needs approval (assuming I can't figure out why) because otherwise it'll mean having to spend time every day checking the new uploads which I really don't want to do.
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1. There's a "Can avoid moderation queue" usergroup permission. A file needs approval (by a user having the "Can manage moderation queue" permission) when it's set to No.
2. There was a pm notification mod for the vB 3 version, but it isn't ported yet to vB 4.
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Originally Posted by irantk
can i convert all vbulletin attachment to this system?
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No, currently there's no integration with vB's attachment system/asset manager.
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Originally Posted by TableSpoon
The delete function checks no session or anything, so via CSRF, anyone can delete any file...
More details here.
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Thanks a lot for reporting. I just released a new version.
You were probably inspired by the "Mark Forums Read" CSRF fix in vB 4.0.3?
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/proje...?issueid=32785
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Originally Posted by mp4sverige
My AdminCP home still displays:
PHP Max Post Size 8.00 MB
PHP Maximum Upload Size 2.00 MB
Do i need to do anything else?
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Are you on a shared server? Your hosting company could block this because of the server load.
Otherwise there's something wrong with it: you need to restart Apache after editing your php.ini, the .htaccess could be placed in a wrong folder (or it could have a wrong name, some people save it as .htaccess.txt for example), ...
So the best thing to do if it won't work, is contacting the support of your hosting company.