I noticed two things this afternoon. First, after being forced to move our boards to a new server, users are completely unable to edit posts at all. (Once again, another admin did this and I don't know what he did to get the forums back up) I've got the time limit set to 360 min. The edit button in the post never displays.
Admins can see the edit button just fine.
I was eventually able to "work around" the problem by getting the url on the edit button for a particular post via my admin acct. Then, I logged in as a general user, opened the post I wanted to edit, and used the edit url to get to the edit page where I was able to edit the post just fine.
Two questions: Why wouldn't the edit button ever display for users (am I missing a setting somewhere??) and If the user can just build the "edit url" from scratch, what good is the edit timer?
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#178764 - 02/19/0707:58 PMRe: Edit Button never being displayed for users. Admins are OK.
[Re: Tipmoose]
Registered: 07/04/06
Posts: 4447
Loc: Liverpool : England : UK
Not sure if i have all your answers TIPmoose,
CP= Admin Control Panel
EDIT : can be controlled by a timer. If the time set in the CP Expires no reason to display edit button.
Could the Gif image for edit be corrupt?
Could you clarify which version you are now running?
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I don't think the gif image is corrupt because admins can see it just fine.
Just to be clear...the edit button is never visible for users. The software is behaving as if the edit timer is set to zero. I've even gone into the CP and set the timer to zero, then to 10, then to 360 and submitted the change each time, just to make sure its not a bad data condition.
Personally, I'd like a way to turn off the edit timer completely. It would help in debugging this, that's for sure.
Oh...one more thing. Before the switch to a different server, users could edit their posts normally. After the switch, they can't. This points to something on the server, possibly the database, being hosed.
Registered: 07/04/06
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There was an issue at some point with the edit timer not understanding zero or -1 but i believe that's fixed now.
Have you checked your user groups? Which group are they in?
Then can you check there group permissions for a forum?
Example :
user = Read write
Ive moved on to 7.15b so i'm trying to rememebr any issues i may have had with 7.02, but i cant recall that issue being posted by anyone?
Just checking my control panel now, for more possible solutions
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So you were running 7.02 okay on the old server but now on the new server this issue has happened?
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That's correct. I've not been able to get any info from the other admin about what the problem was, but sql died in a loud grotesque military fashion. It even took the control panel with it. The other admin and the ISP worked out the problems and eventually settled on a new server. I know that doesn't help you at all, though.
Registered: 07/04/06
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It does nothing, it was a bug found, what version i cant rememeber, as zero was supposed to dissable the feature.
Humm there could be some corruption in the database?
There are some sql comands that "Rick" the main man has posted helping others with database issues which may help in checking your database.
Could you consider using a previous backup of your slq before it went bang. Not the ideal solution, but may be the only one.
1. Do some searching in the Bugs Forum to database posts. 2. Its out of my scope to post sql statments that may help. 3. Begin a support ticket, either way rick will have to login and see what's going on.
Sorry my help kinda ends there, but dont wanna make it any worse for you.
_________________________ Version v7.5.6 < Threads satisfaction status People who inspire me RickGizmo Ian David jgeoff ntdoc Oooo i hear 8 is coming? just after 7 my friend.
Registered: 07/04/06
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No worries,
Keep this thread updated as Rick reads Support tickets and the forums too.
Fingers crossed a sql query will have it sorted for you
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Registered: 06/04/06
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Loc: Aberdeen, WA
I'm curious if the time setting on the 2 different servers are different. If there is a large difference in the time between the 2 servers then it could be related as it goes off the timestamp in the database. You might want to check what the current time is set to on each server and see if there is a large discrepancy.
Hi I am the admin for the site and the board. I can update to the situation. I upgraded server from classic to threads. It was working fine for a couple of days. My database was on a seperate server. I was having traffic issues with that server and was moved to another server that had a local database. I exported the old database and imported into the new server. I also tar'd up the files ftp'd and un-tar'd for the code. Now back to the time thing. The server is on GMT and have used the offset to -6 to show a cst time on the server. I have double check permissions, group and forum permissions. The board is wide open except for 1 forum for Mod's and Admins only. And guest can only read not post or reply. Let me know if I can check anywhere else.