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I need some help trying to figure this out.
I use the following in my includes/init.php for my hack : PHP Code:
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Or am I mistaken, because it seems it does matter. ( the bitfield name ) Any help would be most appreciated ![]() |
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no, it won't conflict until the array name is not the same. (and hehe, you can't bold anything in [php])
this is simple but why wouldn't you try it before asked ^^ ? |
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Like i said, it seems it does matter ( because I tried it )
Now I am wondering, why should it ?? ![]() |
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It does matter. All bitfield permissions are automatically set during init. In the init these are still 2 different permissions, but both are set to be used as 'CANVIEWARTICLES'. This means you could still test against the array if you have permissions, but you can't use CANVIEWARTICLES anymore.
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So we're saying that such an if conditional in the template :
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<if condition="$permissions['vbarticlespermissions'] & CANVIEWARTICLES"> Very odd isn't it, then why bother putting them in their own groups in the first place ?? |
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anyone ?
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They are put in their own groups because each group is stored as a seperate column in the database.
Putting them all together would require huge permission values. |
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