Posted on: 05/29/07 01:46pm
By: appie252001
I just upgraded to Geeklog 1.4.1. After the upgrade it is not possible to add any calendar events by logged in, and not logged in users. With the right to moderate or edit it is working well.
When the submit button is pushed, the normal input screen is comming back. No fault reported, also no faults in the error log.
I didn't see any solution in the forum topics, can someone help me on this.
Thanks.
Albert
Re: No "Add master event" possible.
Posted on: 06/04/07 05:26am
By: appie252001
Can someone help me on this problem, because this issue is blocking a update of another site.
On that site this function is used very often.
Thanks .......
Albert
Re: No "Add master event" possible.
Posted on: 06/07/07 08:40am
By: Laugh
I'm not too familiar with the Calendar Plugin but there is a Calendar Admin that has calendar.moderate and calendar.edit rights. There is also a calendar.submit right as well but I am not sure what group uses it.
I think the best choice here (unless someone else answers with more knowledge on this) is to uninstall the calendar plugin (through the admin interface) and then just reinstall. It should then reapply the correct security settings. Of course if you have any data in the gl_events table you should back it up and then reapply it after you have installed the plugin again.
Re: No "Add master event" possible.
Posted on: 06/10/07 05:07pm
By: appie252001
Re: No "Add master event" possible.
Posted on: 11/07/07 02:46pm
By: Anonymous (Sharlene)
I've been having this same problem so I replaced submit.php with the one from v1.4.0sr5
So far it's been working fine.
Re: No "Add master event" possible.
Posted on: 12/23/07 06:05pm
By: appie252001
Hi,
I looked at all the differences between the two files, and there are a lot. Most of them are about story in the new file, and event in the old? So it looks like this is the problem, but I'm not sure if I can replace this file without causing other problems.
Can someone help me on this, and tell me if the changes are there with a reason? Why is the event code not in the new file anymore?
Thanks.
Albert
Re: No "Add master event" possible.
Posted on: 12/24/07 11:43am
By: jmucchiello
Because the calendar was turned into a true plugin. Apparently with some bugs. But I'm surprise the 1.40s5 file worked without causing other errors. Are you sure you updated to 1.4.1 correctly?
Re: No "Add master event" possible.
Posted on: 12/24/07 01:35pm
By: appie252001
Hi,
I suppose so, is there a way to check this?
I was glad that there was another user with this problem, she discovered that the problem is in the submit.php.
Albert
Re: No "Add master event" possible.
Posted on: 12/25/07 04:07am
By: jmucchiello
Let's start simple. How are you config.php settings for the calendar set (check plugins/calendar/config.php):
// when set to 1 will only allow logged-in users to view the list of past events
// (also see $_CONF['loginrequired'] in Geeklog's config.php)
$_CA_CONF['calendarloginrequired'] = 0;
// enable (set to 1) or disable (set to 0) submission queues:
$_CA_CONF['eventsubmission'] = 1;
Re: No "Add master event" possible.
Posted on: 12/25/07 05:14am
By: appie252001
Hi,
All set as it should be, as far as I know.
Calendar config:
// when set to 1 will only allow logged-in users to view the list of past events
// (also see $_CONF['loginrequired'] in Geeklog's config.php)
$_CA_CONF['calendarloginrequired'] = 0;
// enable (set to 1) or disable (set to 0) submission queues:
$_CA_CONF['eventsubmission'] = 1;
Geeklog config:
// this lets you select which functions are available for registered users only
$_CONF['loginrequired'] = 0; // all of them, if set to 1 will override all else
$_CONF['submitloginrequired'] = 0;
$_CONF['commentsloginrequired'] = 0;
$_CONF['statsloginrequired'] = 0;
$_CONF['searchloginrequired'] = 0;
$_CONF['profileloginrequired'] = 0;
$_CONF['emailuserloginrequired'] = 0;
$_CONF['emailstoryloginrequired'] = 0;
$_CONF['directoryloginrequired'] = 0;
Re: No "Add master event" possible.
Posted on: 01/25/10 01:14pm
By: Anonymous (SVillanueva)
Hi guys! The same thing happened to me with my site www.consorcio empresarial.com.mx . I don´t know what is happening and only works fine with the rights to moderate or edit, but I don´t want to give priviledges to people that get registered to submit events. Could comeone be so kind in helping??
You can test it with the user "reguser" and password "calsubmiter".
Thanks in advance.
Quote by: appie252001I just upgraded to Geeklog 1.4.1. After the upgrade it is not possible to add any calendar events by logged in, and not logged in users. With the right to moderate or edit it is working well.
When the submit button is pushed, the normal input screen is comming back. No fault reported, also no faults in the error log.
I didn't see any solution in the forum topics, can someone help me on this.
Thanks.
Albert
Re: No "Add master event" possible.
Posted on: 01/26/10 11:38am
By: svillanueva
The Geeklog version is 1.6.0. Could someone be so kind in giving me a tip of where the problem could be? or should I replace the submit.php for the 1.4.0 version? Thanks in advance. You can see the problem in www. consorcio empresarial. com . mx with the user: reguser y password: calsubmiter
Thanks and Regards,
Re: No "Add master event" possible.
Posted on: 01/27/10 03:46pm
By: Dirk
Don't mix code from different Geeklog versions, that'll only make things worse.
I had a quick look through the code but couldn't find an obvious explanation for the problem you're having. This would need someone looking at your install. I believe you've already been in contact with somebody?
bye, Dirk
Re: No "Add master event" possible.
Posted on: 01/29/10 01:07am
By: alb3rt
It's one error of language, is necesary that
~language/languageX.php
$LANG12[8]
~plugins/calendar/language/languageX.php
$LANG_CAL_1[45]
Have the same translation.
Re: No "Add master event" possible.
Posted on: 01/29/10 01:51am
By: jmucchiello
Oh, it's this bug again:
http://www.geeklog.net/forum/viewtopic.php?showtopic=71587