Will wait for add on update to 1.3 before purchase.After upgrading to 1.3 Beta 1 I am seeing this not working. Members that are not suppose to be able to add info to About Me are now able to. No changes to settings, just upgrade to 1.3 Beta 1.
Will wait for add on update to 1.3 before purchase.After upgrading to 1.3 Beta 1 I am seeing this not working. Members that are not suppose to be able to add info to About Me are now able to. No changes to settings, just upgrade to 1.3 Beta 1.
@tenants Would it be too hard to add a control to simply avoid some given domains without stopping the thread be created ? So I could put like "http://bit.ly" on list and if someone posted:
"Hey visit http://bit.ly/JKH32 and see my shop"
Replace to:
"Hey visit **LINK AVOIDED** and see my shop"
I'm going to run through all of the options on 1.3 today .. I'll let you know if it needs updating
@Clickfinity I though you had the pack (so would have got this with the pack anyway)
You can do that with the word censoring options built-in to XF - just add http://bit.ly to the replacement part and it will be rendered as *************![]()
@tenants Would it be too hard to add a control to simply avoid some given domains without stopping the thread be created ? So I could put like "http://bit.ly" on list and if someone posted:
"Hey visit http://bit.ly/JKH32 and see my shop"
Replace to:
"Hey visit **LINK AVOIDED** and see my shop"
Instead of a string replacement (from the core), you want a regex replacement. Would this be for all users?
@Daniel-SP Hmm, I'm not sure how needed this since you can block the content / moderate it (by adding "http://bit.ly/*" as a banned word via StopHumanSpam, or the core)
Replacing a string for a post that is pretty much just spam I don't think will be useful to many forum admins (Wouldn't the entire post need deleting anyway)
It might make more sense to extend the existing censoring options to include regex (And thats probably where it should be done)
It's a shame you can't do something like this with cencoring:
[URL=http://bit.ly*[/URL]
Since that would probably cover it
- Fixed logs, sometimes when a sneaky url was added to a thread title, the log reported the thread content (not the title), so it was hard to see where the spam detection came from
- Fixed MEDIA option. If the options to "Allow External Images & Media" is un-ticked, these bbcodes should act as links (and if a user does not pass the Link Post Rules they should not be allowed to add media/ images)
Sorry, you were not able to save since the content contained a link<br/>
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For this Forum, before you can create content with links, you must first meet the minimum requirements<br/>
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Minimum Requirements<br/>
The number of posts you have created must exceed: 2 (Yours: 5)<br/>
The number of Likes you've received must exceed: -1 (Yours: 0)<br/>
The Like:Post Ratio must exceed: -1% (Yours: 0%)<br/>
The number of days you have been registered must exceed: 1 (Yours: 0)<br/>
Ohhh, whilst you're fixing - the message shows -1 for some settings instead of the 0 (zero) set in the options:
Rich (BB code):The number of Likes you've received must exceed: -1 (Yours: 0)<br/> The Like:Post Ratio must exceed: -1% (Yours: 0%)<br/>
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