Yes.Does it work with 1.3?
Yes.Does it work with 1.3?
public function canEditPoll(array $thread, array $forum, &$errorPhraseKey = '', array $nodePermissions = null, array $viewingUser = null)
{
$response = parent::canEditPoll($thread, $forum, $errorPhraseKey, $nodePermissions, $viewingUser);
return $this->_checkPermission($response, $viewingUser, $thread, $nodePermissions, 'tsRighTeditPoll');
}
public function canEditPoll(array $poll, array $thread, array $forum, &$errorPhraseKey = '', array $nodePermissions = null, array $viewingUser = null)
{
$response = parent::canEditPoll($poll, $thread, $forum, $errorPhraseKey, $nodePermissions, $viewingUser);
return $this->_checkPermission($response, $viewingUser, $thread, $nodePermissions, 'tsRighTeditPoll');
}
Thank you for report and solution. I update my addon for XenForo 1.4 RC.Errors on polls in 1.4b1, fix is to add the $poll parameter to the canEditPoll inherited function in /InfisJSC/TopicStarter/Model/Thread.php, line 118
RC is here, please upgrade (I get the same error).Thank you for report and solution. I update my addon for XenForo 1.4 RC.
This update fix new call method - more.
Yes. To do this, I wrote the addon.Okay so this means?? he can moderate posts only he created right? and he can move it anywhere he wants?
this only works for threads the person created and doesnt mess with other right?
Hi, I found these error, any help please ?Yes. To do this, I wrote the addon.
An exception occurred: Declaration of InfisJSC_TopicStarter_Model_Thread::canEditPoll() should be compatible with XenForo_Model_Thread::canEditPoll(array $thread, array $forum, &$errorPhraseKey = '', array $nodePermissions = NULL, array $viewingUser = NULL) in C:\xampp\htdocs\community\library\InfisJSC\TopicStarter\Model\Thread.php on line 219
XenForo_Application::handlePhpError() in XenForo/Autoloader.php at line 119
XenForo_Autoloader::autoload() in XenForo/Autoloader.php at line 119
XenForo_Autoloader->autoload() in XenForo/Application.php at line 1007
XenForo_Application::autoload() in XenForo/Application.php at line 521
XenForo_Application::resolveDynamicClass() in XenForo/Model.php at line 189
XenForo_Model::create() in NodesAsTabs/Model/Options.php at line 508
NodesAsTabs_Model_Options->getUnreadCount() in NodesAsTabs/NavTabs.php at line 165
NodesAsTabs_NavTabs::createNodeTabs()
call_user_func_array() in XenForo/CodeEvent.php at line 90
XenForo_CodeEvent::fire() in XenForo/Dependencies/Public.php at line 493
XenForo_Dependencies_Public->_getNavigationContainerParams() in XenForo/Dependencies/Public.php at line 373
XenForo_Dependencies_Public->getEffectiveContainerParams() in XenForo/FrontController.php at line 616
XenForo_FrontController->renderView() in XenForo/FrontController.php at line 158
XenForo_FrontController->run() in C:/xampp/htdocs/community/index.php at line 13
In XenForo 1.4 declaration of method canEditPoll is changed. Install previous version of my addon.Hi, I found these error, any help please ?
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btw, I got this error by the time I was trying to login to my forum. (XF1.3.x)
So the newest add-on is for XF1.4,x while the earlier add-on version is for 1.3.x, right ?In XenForo 1.4 declaration of method canEditPoll is changed. Install previous version of my addon.
Yes. It's right.So the newest add-on is for XF1.4,x while the earlier add-on version is for 1.3.x, right ?
Yes.it is works on 1.4.5?
Please provide an analysis of the permissions in this section: admin.php?permissions/analyzehey,
the "Can view own threads" permission seems not to work for me. I have set the permission to revoke for a forum section and users are still able to see the own thread.
Is that enough?Please provide an analysis of the permissions in this section: admin.php?permissions/analyze
English is not my first language. Sorry.I'm not exactly sure what do you mean.
"Can view own threads" is equivalent "Can view posts in own threads".Btw, would it be possible to add the permission "Can view posts in own threads" to your addon?
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