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2/7/2006 9:12 PM
 
Hi, maybe this has been asked but when I grant Edit permission on a module, it allows users to change the container title. Is there a way to simply allow users to post without granting Edit permissions on the module container?

 
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2/8/2006 12:33 AM
 

No, this is not possible.  I would suggest changing the container for now.  I will look into the Client API and see if we have other options for this.  This module will not change how it handles module actions unless something is found to be fundamentally flawed in our implementation.

 


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2/17/2006 9:54 PM
 

I am new here, so maybe you can point me in the right direction.  You suggest changing the container, what exactly are you referring to?  I would think that unchecking Display Container in the Module Settings would do the trick.  When I do that I lose the My Settings, My Posts, Search and Forum Home buttons.  When I go into a Forum I get a New Topic button, but that is it. 

When I check source I see that the following section of HTML is missing when the Display Container box is unchecked.

<td class="Forum_NavBarButton"><a class="Forum_Link" href="http://www.rabapab.com/Forums/tabid/53/ctl/usersettings/mid/367/Default.aspx">My Settings</a></td><td class="Forum_NavBarButton"><a class="Forum_Link" href="http://www.rabapab.com/Forums/tabid/53/authors/3/scope/threadsearch/pagesize/20/Default.aspx">My Posts</a></td><td class="Forum_NavBarButton"><a class="Forum_Link" href="http://www.rabapab.com/Forums/tabid/53/ctl/forumsearch/mid/367/Default.aspx">Search</a></td><td class="Forum_NavBarButton"><a class="Forum_Link" href="http://www.rabapab.com/Forums/tabid/53/Default.aspx">Forum Home</a></td>

 
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2/17/2006 10:54 PM
 
This is because those buttons (My Settings, Search, My Posts, etc) are all built using module actions.  If there is no container rendered then no module actions are built thus no navbar is rendered.  This is why I recommend creating what I call a 'dummy' container that simply is nothing but does have the actions menu. 

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