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gettings permissions working with multiple usergroups
well i cant seem to get this to work at all>_< i have myself and others in multiple usergroups and it seems that if say the 3 usergroups im in(Admin and others) all have the same permissions yet for some reason they overwrite each other, then the permissions are off instead of on. anyone know y this is happening?
to my knowledge im doing this correctly>_< |
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well it isnt working, the 3 usergroups im in are set to yet for everything to do with the journal and still some are not working, is there any reason y this would happen?
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as usual, you have to calculate what is the FIRST level of permissions... main permissions SET to NO will be overwritten by a secondary permission SET to YES... because a NO just tell it is not activated YET...
maybe someday i will release that code that everybody reclaim, that do one thing: overwrite all permission by the main permission group you're in... a good way to never overwrite a permission is to never apply permissions on multiple groups... so group#1 will deal with posting perms, group#2 with forum access, etc... |
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yeah but their all yes so y is this happening?
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