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basically, a MOD is a change to the code, we need someone to make a version that will allow them to block leaders from viewing logscpurcell wrote:Lol, I really don't understand all of the computer jargon there, but what I got was that someone needs to create a script or something, and then it'll work? Well I'm glad that this thread is hopefully helping to figure out why this isn't reality yet.
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or cc could do itblakebowling wrote:It's not that hard to do if you're familiar with phpBB sessions and php coding

Which... goes to show you don't know everything you think you know.blakebowling wrote:It is, in fact, necessary that a MOD be written, there is no way to give someone moderator permissions without giving them permissions to view the moderator logs, unless logs are disabled for all moderators.Optimus Prime wrote:I am nearly 100% certain the ability already exists, just not in the exact fashion that Lack or Twill wants it to, and that is why we don't have powers in our usergroups. It isn't necessarily that a MOD needs to be written.
Lol, certainly not me, I don't know a darn thing! I just wish, that somehow someone could make itOptimus Prime wrote:Which... goes to show you don't know everything you think you know.

It's not exactly a high priority for Lack at the moment I wouldn't think. However, since blakebowling is so astute it seems, perhaps he should get around to writing the MOD himself. Clearly it isn't that difficult according to him.cpurcell wrote:Lol, certainly not me, I don't know a darn thing! I just wish, that somehow someone could make itOptimus Prime wrote:Which... goes to show you don't know everything you think you know..
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Oh I'm not saying that it's necessarily Lack's responsiblity, I know that he's got alot to sort out right now, and I'm not saying that Blake should have to do it either, I just think that someone who's interested in it, and who knows how to do it should make it. I'd do it, but I don't even know what phpBB stands for, lolOptimus Prime wrote:It's not exactly a high priority for Lack at the moment I wouldn't think. However, since blakebowling is so astute it seems, perhaps he should get around to writing the MOD himself. Clearly it isn't that difficult according to him.

PHPBB is Hypertext Processor Bulliten Boardcpurcell wrote:Oh I'm not saying that it's necessarily Lack's responsiblity, I know that he's got alot to sort out right now, and I'm not saying that Blake should have to do it either, I just think that someone who's interested in it, and who knows how to do it should make it. I'd do it, but I don't even know what phpBB stands for, lolOptimus Prime wrote:It's not exactly a high priority for Lack at the moment I wouldn't think. However, since blakebowling is so astute it seems, perhaps he should get around to writing the MOD himself. Clearly it isn't that difficult according to him..
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Thanks for the clarification.blakebowling wrote:PHPBB is Hypertext Processor Bulliten Board
GL with your writingblakebowling wrote:I'm working on something now, even though I don't have much experience writing MOD's

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UPDATE phpbb_modules SET module_auth = 'acl_m_warn' WHERE module_basename = 'notes';
UPDATE phpbb_modules SET module_auth = 'acl_m_warn' WHERE module_basename = 'logs';You're not the best at making assumptions.blakebowling wrote:BTW: I was assuming that current moderators had the permission to give warnings via the MCP (not just by sending warning PM's)
I picked something that I knew clan moderators wouldn't get.Night Strike wrote:You're not the best at making assumptions.blakebowling wrote:BTW: I was assuming that current moderators had the permission to give warnings via the MCP (not just by sending warning PM's)


Might be a good idea, but it would be better if they could fix itInsomniaRed wrote:This is why I have an off-site forum for my clan.

FWIW - you could've written that...blakebowling wrote:Code: Select all
UPDATE phpbb_modules SET module_auth = 'acl_m_warn' WHERE module_basename = 'notes'; UPDATE phpbb_modules SET module_auth = 'acl_m_warn' WHERE module_basename = 'logs';
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UPDATE phpbb_modules SET module_auth = 'acl_m_warn' WHERE module_basename = 'notes' or module_basename = 'logs'

In MYSQL using them both on one line and not having a semicolon is fine, but in some older versions of oracle and firebird (which phpBB3 can be ran on) require it. I just followed the MOD'er rule of thumb to make sure it would work with all databases (even though 99% of people use MYSQL)yeti_c wrote:FWIW - you could've written that...blakebowling wrote:Code: Select all
UPDATE phpbb_modules SET module_auth = 'acl_m_warn' WHERE module_basename = 'notes'; UPDATE phpbb_modules SET module_auth = 'acl_m_warn' WHERE module_basename = 'logs';
Also - Semicolons aren't required syntax for SQL.Code: Select all
UPDATE phpbb_modules SET module_auth = 'acl_m_warn' WHERE module_basename = 'notes' or module_basename = 'logs'
http://drsql.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!1 ... !568.entry
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Woohooblakebowling wrote:and cpurcell, yes, I'm pretty sure we do have it
