Accessibility
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Accessibility
I am really glad that I found your site. I have been looking every where for a nice gallery. I am trying to allow all registered users the ability to add photos and create galleries. When I click on the accessibility tab and the click the red "X"'s to change permisions nothing happens. I was expecting the page to refresh and show new permissions but nothing happens at all.
- ljcarter1906
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Re:Accessibility
Hi, as a quick solution to this, you can edit the file /components/com_zoom/www/admin/settings.php to add the line:
after:
defined( '_VALID_MOS' ) or die( 'Direct Access to this location is not allowed.' );
;)
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JHTML::script('zoom.js','components/com_zoom/lib/js/');
after:
defined( '_VALID_MOS' ) or die( 'Direct Access to this location is not allowed.' );
;)
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guilleva - Administrator

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Re:Accessibility
Seems to be solved !
Thx sir, lets rock B)
Thx sir, lets rock B)
- ZMG
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Re:Accessibility
Thanks! This fixed my problem, but there is no way to save new galleries in the front end?
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Re:Accessibility
This also solved it for me. But I have a related question: I would like registered people to see a gallery, but it should not be viewable for non-registered persons.
I found the second tab Members in the Gallery Manager. I see that I can define the members for a gallery. So, I click on Registered, click on arrow to right and then it shows up in the right hand column. Then I click on Save. I get the message that the gallery fields have been edited successfully. But when I click on OK, I see that the "registered" in te right hand column has changed into "<<public access>>" . And when I check the front end as a non-registered user, I can see the gallery and all pictures.
I am using Joomla 1.5.3. and both Zoom versions 251RC54 and Zoom for Joomla 1.5-b give this error.
What am I doing wrong? Or is this a known bug for this version?
Thx a lot for your help!
Regards, Leon Noorman.
I found the second tab Members in the Gallery Manager. I see that I can define the members for a gallery. So, I click on Registered, click on arrow to right and then it shows up in the right hand column. Then I click on Save. I get the message that the gallery fields have been edited successfully. But when I click on OK, I see that the "registered" in te right hand column has changed into "<<public access>>" . And when I check the front end as a non-registered user, I can see the gallery and all pictures.
I am using Joomla 1.5.3. and both Zoom versions 251RC54 and Zoom for Joomla 1.5-b give this error.
What am I doing wrong? Or is this a known bug for this version?
Thx a lot for your help!
Regards, Leon Noorman.
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Re:Accessibility
You should first remove the "<<public access>>" from the right column and then add the Registered to the list in your right.
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guilleva - Administrator

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Re:Accessibility
Thx for your answer. I tried that. But unfortunately the Registered on the right site changes into <<public access>> at the moment I click on save. Even when I add more accesses, at the moment I click on Save, they all disappear and change into <<public access>> (also after removing <<public access>> first). Very strange. I somehow cannot get it to work properly. Would your native version of Zoom 1.5 solve that for me, you think? If yes, I am happy to donate :)
Thx for your help!
Rgd, Leon
Thx for your help!
Rgd, Leon
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Re:Accessibility
Hi, It is working on my native installation but, to be honest, I'm not sure if that's something I fixed on the native version. Nobody else has reported that problem before.
Have you tried with different browsers?
Have you tried with different browsers?
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guilleva - Administrator

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Re:Accessibility
Yes, I have tried with different browsers and with different pc's. But instead of trying further, I have made a donation and downloaded the native 1.5 version. I now get an error when installing it. Not sure in which forum topic I can place that. I probably open a new one in the support section.
Thx
Thx
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