edit lock out
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edit lock out
I don't mind doing the php/ajax research needed.
Idea:
“Lock edit” button allows a user to keep another (non staff) user from editing their post. Once lock edit is elected for a post, the owner will either loose his/her edit button or will return a message \"you have been locked out by user(s) = x,y,z. You can not edit until locks are released.\"
Idea:
“Lock edit” button allows a user to keep another (non staff) user from editing their post. Once lock edit is elected for a post, the owner will either loose his/her edit button or will return a message \"you have been locked out by user(s) = x,y,z. You can not edit until locks are released.\"
are you suggesting that you'll create something that will lock the original poster out of their own post?
or are you proposing a modification that will prevent another user from editing an author's post?
the former will be a ticket to a permaban, the other isn't an issue because no user should have another user's credentials.
or are you proposing a modification that will prevent another user from editing an author's post?
the former will be a ticket to a permaban, the other isn't an issue because no user should have another user's credentials.
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This is true. I guess there is no need for this mod...Spidey wrote:This board already keeps people from editing their own posts.
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Consider my proposal retracted.
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how?Spidey wrote:This board already keeps people from editing their own posts.
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You can edit your own posts and even delete them (a fairly new feature). You just can't delete your own THREAD once someone else has posted in it.Spidey wrote:This board already keeps people from editing their own posts.
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You can edit and delete by using these options:
Ok, it looks like the E&C Forum is the only one with a Delete option.
Issac, I said "hack" in quote to denote figurative speech. The real question is why do we need a mod like this? There are already functions at the Mods disposal to do what you're suggesting. A non-staff member shouldn't have what would be considered "permissions powers". The potential for abuse makes it a risk.
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Make a large enuf post someday, and you just might find out…Ferno wrote:how?Spidey wrote:This board already keeps people from editing their own posts.
Sadly
(The board is failing to edit the larger posts)
Ask Goob, if you don’t believe me, or just read some of the posts in this thread…
viewtopic.php?t=15897
Unless you make & edit large posts, you would never notice anything.
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Yes, editing large posts seems to exceed the timeout limit for the edit process.
My guess is that it's a Db issue. The DBB has periodically needed some Db cleanup. I think Koolbear is the one who has done that in the past. Perhaps someone can contact him?
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Isaac, why build a feature to let UserX prevent UserY from editing their own posts? Is it so UserX can prevent UserY from claiming \"I never said that\"?
In that case, a much better solution would just be for the DBB to turn on edit indicators (\"Thread edited on _____\").
My guess is that it's a Db issue. The DBB has periodically needed some Db cleanup. I think Koolbear is the one who has done that in the past. Perhaps someone can contact him?
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Isaac, why build a feature to let UserX prevent UserY from editing their own posts? Is it so UserX can prevent UserY from claiming \"I never said that\"?
In that case, a much better solution would just be for the DBB to turn on edit indicators (\"Thread edited on _____\").
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These are still present if you use one of the other themes (such as BBTech), the edited indicators are only missing from the main theme.Foil wrote:In that case, a much better solution would just be for the DBB to turn on edit indicators ("Thread edited on _____").
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timeouts and the edits being disabled are two very different things.Spidey wrote:Make a large enuf post someday, and you just might find out…Ferno wrote:how?Spidey wrote:This board already keeps people from editing their own posts.
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Fine, if you're going to post something vague that looks like a lack of information, then get all pissy about it, i won't bother trying to help.Spidey wrote:
Duper…honest to god, do you actually believe I could have missed the edit your post button, all these years?
Give me a frickin break!!!!
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Spidey, cookies don't make a difference. The \"edited on...\" only shows up if you edit your post after someone has already replied to it. If it is the last post in the thread than you can edit it as many times as you like and that feature won't show up.
Of course since editing a post in a thread after there are other replies to it is pretty much impossible at the moment because the database server times out it doesn't really matter right now. I would have done it with my post just up there, but after 15 attempts and nothing but nice empty white pages I give up.
Of course since editing a post in a thread after there are other replies to it is pretty much impossible at the moment because the database server times out it doesn't really matter right now. I would have done it with my post just up there, but after 15 attempts and nothing but nice empty white pages I give up.
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That was pretty funny though.Spidey wrote: Duper…honest to god, do you actually believe I could have missed the edit your post button, all these years?
Give me a frickin break!!!!