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Older Versions => jDownloads 3.2 (Support ended) => Bugs => Topic started by: carin on 27.04.2014 04:48:01

Title: settings for the front end are ignored - [Fixed in 3.2.9]
Post by: carin on 27.04.2014 04:48:01
reproduce:
* front end view
* add a new download

expected:
* the label "Allowed file extensions:" (the filetypes set up in the back end, jpg,png,...)
* the label "Allowed maximum size: (the size set up in the back end, 16000kB)

current:
* the label "Allowed file extensions:" (empty)
* the label "Allowed maximum size: 2048 KB"

Title: Re: settings for the front end are ignored
Post by: carin on 27.04.2014 05:12:09
... maybe I got confused with all the settings.

What setting gets priority if a user is in multiple user groups?
Title: Re: settings for the front end are ignored
Post by: Arno on 27.04.2014 18:13:08
Quote from: carin on 27.04.2014 05:12:09
... maybe I got confused with all the settings.

What setting gets priority if a user is in multiple user groups?
This is a good question. Will check this tomorrow.
Title: Re: settings for the front end are ignored
Post by: carin on 27.04.2014 19:55:59
I think there should be a default setting for those two options because otherwise one would have to go through every single usergroup and add or delete file typs and limits. This should work like a fail safe, so when the code finds usergroup specific setting it should use these, otherwise use the default.

Title: Re: settings for the front end are ignored
Post by: carin on 30.04.2014 21:06:24
Any news? Right now it is impossible to upload files because the allowed file types are always empty.
Title: Re: settings for the front end are ignored
Post by: Arno on 01.05.2014 00:53:09
In the first beta release was not stored during installation default values. But this should be fixed in the meantime.
So you can use a complete fresh installation to test this again, or fill out this data fields for your user groups (see pic).

I will publish today the next beta version 3.2.3. In this is also fixed the (category 'batch' operation bugs).

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Title: Re: settings for the front end are ignored
Post by: carin on 01.05.2014 11:30:13
Sounds good. I still can't figure out the answer to that question:

QuoteWhat setting gets priority if a user is in multiple user groups?
Title: Re: settings for the front end are ignored
Post by: Arno on 06.05.2014 10:39:52
Hi,
after the beta update 3.2.3 is used this rule:
- is a user in multiple groups, is always use the settings from the user group with the highest level
Example:
- user is member in registered and author - the author settings are used