1. Security Violation
- Posted by ghaberek (admin) Aug 12, 2009
- 811 views
I tried editing a few posts and got this...
Security Violation
You have attempted to perform an action beyond your security level. If you feel this is an error, please contact the site admins. Please use your browser's back button to continue using a different area of the web site.
Thank you!
-Greg
2. Re: Security Violation
- Posted by jeremy (admin) Aug 12, 2009
- 845 views
OK. Did the edit link appear on all posts or just your own posts? Can you give me an example URL that led to that problem, for instance, right click the "edit" link, copy the shortcut and paste it here?
Thanks,
Jeremy
3. Re: Security Violation
- Posted by ghaberek (admin) Aug 12, 2009
- 831 views
I get an "edit" link on all posts. (Because I'm a moderator, right?) If I try to edit your post in this thread, I get the same message. Here is the URL the "edit" link gives me:
-Greg
4. Re: Security Violation
- Posted by ghaberek (admin) Aug 12, 2009
- 831 views
BTW, I can edit my own posts just fine.
-Greg
5. Re: Security Violation
- Posted by jeremy (admin) Aug 12, 2009
- 829 views
I get an "edit" link on all posts. (Because I'm a moderator, right?) If I try to edit your post in this thread, I get the same message. Here is the URL the "edit" link gives me:
Oh, yeah .. Ok, I believe I fixed the problem. I do security on the UI, but also on the back end (so people cannot by pass just the UI security). On the front end I was checking for the user role "forum_moderator" and on the back end "forum_admin". So, the edit links were appearing for you, but the back end wasn't letting you.
Jeremy
Hey look, it works! -Greg
6. Re: Security Violation
- Posted by ghaberek (admin) Aug 12, 2009
- 836 views
Excellent. Now I can add eucode tags wherever necessary.
-Greg