Version: 1.00, by Kentaurus
Developer Last Online: Jul 2014
Version: 3.0.0
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Released: 01-17-2004
Last Update: Never
Installs: 9
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In memberlist in the advanced search you can search by name, web page,
posts... but you can't list all the members in a certain usergroup.
The leader of the usergroup has the option to view all the members
in the usergroup. This is an extension so any user can do a search
for a usergroup and check which members they have.
Why this? It is common to belong to a usergroup but not everybody has
the custom title of the group, you have no way of knowing who else
belongs to the usergroup besides asking the leader.
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Needing to be able to list all the members of one group and be able to link to it. Hoping I can do something like that with this
Either way, great hack
[high]* Cyricx clicks install![/high]
Yes, if you install this hack the usergroups are exposed (as long as they are public) so you can just link to memberlist.php?do=getall&usergroupid=xxx where xxx is the id of the usergroup. That link wouldn't work without the hack because it would require you to be the usergroup leader.
I return the number of the group, for example "6", and it finds me nothing.
could you indicate to me of advantage of information of its operation ?
6 is the administrator usergroup, you can not list that usergroup as that would be a security risk, for example a user could list all the banned users and I'm pretty sure that is not something that should be allowed.
The usergroup must be public for it to be listed. Create a custom usergroup, make it public (joinable) and then you will be able to list it in the memberlist.
6 is the administrator usergroup, you can not list that usergroup as that would be a security risk, for example a user could list all the banned users and I'm pretty sure that is not something that should be allowed.
The usergroup must be public for it to be listed. Create a custom usergroup, make it public (joinable) and then you will be able to list it in the memberlist.
Its a nice hack but would be nice if instead we could select under the usergroup permissions if it shows up instead of the group having to be publicly joinable.