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user picture Author: Mary Beth Maidment
Posted: Jul 09 2008 - 03:13 PM
Subject: Editing Posts
msn
We're seeing an issue with a recent application of the Prayer Connector where users cannot edit their own posts...

I have the connector configured in the flexform so that User Who Posted/Admin IS selected...

Am wondering what else would effect the ability of the user to edit their postings?

Note: This instance of the connector is restricted a a single user group. The user in question is a member of that user group.

When I set the flexform to say "Anyone" can edit postings.... the user can edit...
Author: Dave Slayback
Posted: Jul 10 2008 - 03:02 AM
Subject: dslayback
Hi Mary Beth,

I checked and as long as the person is logged in AND they were the one who added the Prayer request, they can then edit it. Only Admins can edit ANY. Or allowing Anyone to edit.

All I can think of is that the person was not logged in or on a different user account. Is the problem with just one user or all in the usergroup?

Also, is this running the latest Prayer Connector version 1.7.4?

If you are still stuck, do you have a page and/or login I could try it out on, then I can determine more the issue.

-Dave
user picture Author: Mary Beth Maidment
Posted: Jul 16 2008 - 05:32 PM
Subject: re: Editing Posts
msn
Thanks Dave... what was weird about this was ...
The user who created the posting WAS logged in... the same as when she tried to edit the posting...but the edit button wouldn't work...

I tried it with my login as well... and is still didn't work for me as the admin either.

I noted your reference to the updated 1.7.4 version...so installed that this morning. The problem seems to have cleared up... but it still mystifies me ...
Author: Dave Slayback
Posted: Jul 17 2008 - 05:43 PM
Subject: re: Editing Posts
Glad it is cleared up. Sometimes software / web stuff is a mystery

-Dave
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