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Re: What Happened to Downloads?
« Reply #15 on: August 14, 2013, 12:32:33 AM »

Oh well!  That's blown that theory.  Flash disabled and I've been vainly trying to get back to the site since that last post (about 15 minutes).

Next...    ;D
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Re: What Happened to Downloads?
« Reply #16 on: August 14, 2013, 03:54:19 PM »

Oh well!  That's blown that theory.  Flash disabled and I've been vainly trying to get back to the site since that last post (about 15 minutes).

Next...    ;D

Ok, your issue is elsewhere. Try ping the server.
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Re: What Happened to Downloads?
« Reply #17 on: August 14, 2013, 05:36:35 PM »

Fol - why do a user groups permissions take precedence over a general member's permissions?

What I mean is - members can see downloads fine, add someone to the new group and suddenly you need to add that group to every single blooy part of the forum, else they have no rights to see most of the site!!
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Re: What Happened to Downloads?
« Reply #18 on: August 14, 2013, 08:04:10 PM »

Fol - why do a user groups permissions take precedence over a general member's permissions?

What I mean is - members can see downloads fine, add someone to the new group and suddenly you need to add that group to every single blooy part of the forum, else they have no rights to see most of the site!!

Not sure, been out of the loop for awhile in regards to site.
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Re: What Happened to Downloads?
« Reply #19 on: August 21, 2013, 02:48:37 AM »

If I go to Downloads, I can see the AMOS Factory link.  But that page still only shows all Lonewolf10's lubberly Extensions.  No Docs or other downloads.
Hope it's only happening to those of us in this developer supergroup thingy.  I'd be quite happy to drop the supergroup to fix it (I can't sing and my guitar playing's lousy  ;D ).
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Re: What Happened to Downloads?
« Reply #20 on: August 22, 2013, 09:35:56 AM »

If I go to Downloads, I can see the AMOS Factory link.  But that page still only shows all Lonewolf10's lubberly Extensions.  No Docs or other downloads.
Hope it's only happening to those of us in this developer supergroup thingy.  I'd be quite happy to drop the supergroup to fix it (I can't sing and my guitar playing's lousy  ;D ).

I think its because of a new group created. Not sure why that was done, as the original group I setup worked fine. The new group appears to be in limbo, not tied to anything.
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Re: What Happened to Downloads?
« Reply #21 on: August 24, 2013, 01:56:34 PM »

If I go to Downloads, I can see the AMOS Factory link.  But that page still only shows all Lonewolf10's lubberly Extensions.  No Docs or other downloads.
Hope it's only happening to those of us in this developer supergroup thingy.  I'd be quite happy to drop the supergroup to fix it (I can't sing and my guitar playing's lousy  ;D ).

I think its because of a new group created. Not sure why that was done, as the original group I setup worked fine. The new group appears to be in limbo, not tied to anything.


The Amos devs group was tied to nothing when set up by others, then I used it to add rights to various boards etc, so it is tied to a lot now - jar not all downloads.

As I said before, I did not expect the rights permissions of a general user to be "lost" by adding someone to the group, an it takes a long time to add a new group at every pout across the site.
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Re: What Happened to Downloads?
« Reply #22 on: August 28, 2013, 01:15:10 AM »

If I go to Downloads, I can see the AMOS Factory link.  But that page still only shows all Lonewolf10's lubberly Extensions.  No Docs or other downloads.
Hope it's only happening to those of us in this developer supergroup thingy.  I'd be quite happy to drop the supergroup to fix it (I can't sing and my guitar playing's lousy  ;D ).

I think its because of a new group created. Not sure why that was done, as the original group I setup worked fine. The new group appears to be in limbo, not tied to anything.


The Amos devs group was tied to nothing when set up by others, then I used it to add rights to various boards etc, so it is tied to a lot now - jar not all downloads.

As I said before, I did not expect the rights permissions of a general user to be "lost" by adding someone to the group, an it takes a long time to add a new group at every pout across the site.
Can't we just ditch the group?  We've got PMs for any non-public discussion if we need it.  And most of us have access to a web site we can post stuff on if we need to.
I've got some stuff that will need to go into the AMOS Factory downloads section and I can't even see it  :( .
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Re: What Happened to Downloads?
« Reply #23 on: August 28, 2013, 12:17:54 PM »

The addition of the group was here:

http://www.ultimateamiga.co.uk/index.php/topic,9570.0.html

required to have some "group specific" boards.


I will try to fix the permissions, but once again, i must ask FOL to look into why permissions of a standard user are not the priority, because i have clear set the membergroups permissions as follows:

"Inherit Permissions: Regular Members"


edit: i am hopeful it is resolved now - the problem was the permissions on the "sub" sections of the Download area.
« Last Edit: August 28, 2013, 12:34:09 PM by Hungry Horace »
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Re: What Happened to Downloads?
« Reply #24 on: August 29, 2013, 04:13:08 AM »

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i am hopeful it is resolved now - the problem was the permissions on the "sub" sections of the Download area.
That did it!  All back to normal now.
Many thanks Hungry Horace.  8)
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