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Hide Images From Guests

Started by Diego Andrés, July 12, 2009, 06:33:24 AM

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Arantor

What settings would you expect?

If the mod is installed, images in posts are not visible to guests. There's not really any settings you *could* have, except possibly an off switch - but then you could just as easily uninstall the mod.
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Diego Andrés

There are no settings afaik, it will hide the images from guests if installed.

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Arantor

Exactly what I was getting at ;)
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Diego Andrés

Didn't see your post at all. Clicked the new button and only showed previous page :P

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FredT

Quote from: Arantor on July 01, 2022, 09:09:01 AMWhat settings would you expect?

If the mod is installed, images in posts are not visible to guests. There's not really any settings you *could* have, except possibly an off switch - but then you could just as easily uninstall the mod.

Oh, ok. I thought guests get a message then, such as:

"You must be logged in or register to see forum content/images"


Arantor

They do, as per the screenshot - it's just not configurable.
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FredT

Quote from: Arantor on July 07, 2022, 05:15:36 AMThey do, as per the screenshot - it's just not configurable.

Good...this message I do miss. So I am not sure the module works

Arantor

Assuming you have it installed, do you have a link to a post that a guest can see where an image in the post (not an attachment) should be?
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forumsbuilder

installed this on a new forum,
indeed there appear to be an issue,

language file says : Guests are not allowed to view images in posts, please <a href="' . $scripturl . '?action=signup">Register</a> or <a href="' . $scripturl . '?action=login">Login</a>';

whereas the actual message is i think the standard message : You cannot view this attachment.

Diego Andrés

That would depend on the BBC used, attachments have their own tag.

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