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Glitch when a user attempts to edit the title...
When a regular user makes a spelling mistake in the title of a thread, and try to change it, it won't change kinda....
I changed it and it shows up in the forum but in New posts, it still shows it with the error. Thoughts? |
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Go to admincp-> Edit options -> Message Posting and Editing Options -> Time Limit on Editing of Thread Title
and change it. |
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I did that and the problem is still persisting....
For example: I spelled the title wrong. I was able to go in to do edit and advanced edit. It did change in the original post itself, but not on the title of the thread. The title appears on the todays post page or if you were to enter into that particular forum. --------------- Added [DATE]1237947376[/DATE] at [TIME]1237947376[/TIME] --------------- As an admin I can change this...but regular users can not |
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Posting a screenshot...
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What did you set the new time to in Edit options -> Message Posting and Editing Options -> Time Limit on Editing of Thread Title? And what is the time limit for editing posts (on that same option page)?
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Both are set to zero..
What is odd...is that as the Admin....I have no trouble editing my titles...but regular users can't |
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That's your problem right there. Setting it to 0 for Editing the Thread Title means 0... no editing... zero time.
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Oh finally....Lynne thanks so much!!!
You have always been such a great help to me!!! |
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