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Old 01-04-2006, 05:57 PM
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i'd like to disable the last menu in the modcp, the one where you can purge multiple threads at once, if possible i'd like to disable the functions completly with a php code modification but i think it's enough to just disable the menu
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Old 01-04-2006, 06:11 PM
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edit the modcp index.php file and remove the link.
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Old 01-07-2006, 02:03 PM
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actually i was thinking of a solution that would not require rebuilding each upgrade, i found time out of my day to take a look at vBulletin and found something called BITFIELDS that are used to define permissions, i also find mysterious numbers in the moderator table of the database that could be definitions for permissions using these bitfields, i found the xml file includes/xml/bitfield_vbulletin.xml which defines the two bitfields i want to change, on lines 130 and 131
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<bitfield name="canmassmove">256</bitfield>
<bitfield name="canmassprune">512</bitfield>
these are really the only permissions i want to remove from my moderators but i'm afraid i don't have time to go through vbulletin code and figure out how the bitfields are calculated so thats why i thought i'd ask here where there obviously are a few vbulletin hackers with the experience i need

edit: i have read the information on this link http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/main/bitfield_xml but it does not mention how the bitfields are calculated or how i can recalculate them in order to change the bitfield permissions in the database
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Old 01-09-2006, 06:30 AM
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actually i was thinking of a solution that would not require rebuilding each upgrade, i found time out of my day to take a look at vBulletin and found something called BITFIELDS that are used to define permissions, i also find mysterious numbers in the moderator table of the database that could be definitions for permissions using these bitfields, i found the xml file includes/xml/bitfield_vbulletin.xml which defines the two bitfields i want to change, on lines 130 and 131
Code:
<bitfield name="canmassmove">256</bitfield>
<bitfield name="canmassprune">512</bitfield>
these are really the only permissions i want to remove from my moderators but i'm afraid i don't have time to go through vbulletin code and figure out how the bitfields are calculated so thats why i thought i'd ask here where there obviously are a few vbulletin hackers with the experience i need

edit: i have read the information on this link http://www.vbulletin.com/docs/html/main/bitfield_xml but it does not mention how the bitfields are calculated or how i can recalculate them in order to change the bitfield permissions in the database
a 2 second hack here gets the job done, modcp files are rarely updated.

Also believe that the permissions for these go hand and hand with deleting in the forums.
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