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1/16/2013 10:32 AM
 

The Q&A module is pretty close but I have some ideas that I would like to implement so I think I will just write my own forum. Eventually after it evolves I may offer it to the community but for the short term I only have to meet my own expectations :-) ...

Active Forums just does not integrate with other social features specifically the groups, the way it should, I think DNN Corp kind of half assed it just to appease the community.
 
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5/30/2013 3:07 AM
 
Hey Hi I am Confused about "Tell the world something.." post . Exact there is four option for post visibility that post .


1) Everyone
2) Community Members
3) Friends
4) Private


I want Exact meaning of all above option.who can See the post assign to the above option?
reply Urgently...

Tushar Bharambe Pune , Maharashtra,INDIA
 
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6/8/2013 9:05 PM
 

Hi Jesse, I am looking for similar functionality where I wanted only my friends to view my activity and I should view mine and my friends activity on the Activity feed or other activity feed 

Did you figure out how to do it?

Thanks,
Rama

 
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3/31/2014 11:37 AM
 
The Social Groups security doesn't work, as far as I can see.
As far as I have tested, the Social Group Journal "Who will see this" view control using the "Eye" Icon the functionality is hardcoded to "E" for everyone.
Testing:-
On the group I made "Social Media Development Group" I have a journal as set up by the auto-configuration.
I have user "Riccardo". He has no friends. Riccardo posts "For my friends only" and sets "Who will see this" to Friends. Submits the posting.
User "David" logs in and goes to the group. "David" isn't friends with "Riccardo" because "Riccardo" has 0 Friends. But "David" can see and comment on "Riccardo"'s posting.

I am going to try to delete that bit of Javascript that sets journalItem.Security = 'E'; But that is global to all journal instances...
Either that, or I remove friend, remove view control. We don't want it anyway.

Please will someone explain what this Social Security is all about!
I set up a private Social group. All of its postings appear on the public journal.
Do I have to schedule some time to fix this?
 
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3/31/2014 6:34 PM
 
there are known issues with visibility, caused by complexity of this attempt (see GetUsersAdvancedSearch stored procedure - I owe you a beer, if you are able to validate each of the 208 lines of code).

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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