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| ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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| 0001625 | Composr | core | public | 2014-04-21 03:45 | 2014-06-07 02:34 |
| Reporter | Chris Graham | Assigned To | Chris Graham | ||
| Severity | Major-bug | ||||
| Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||
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| Summary | 0001625: Bug: Lost Comcode permissions after an upgrade | ||||
| Description | If you clear the caches, and a non-admin views non-page content that contains HTML or blocks, rendering errors may happen. | ||||
| Additional Information | Hotfix attached. | ||||
| Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
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hotfix-1628, 2014-04-17 8pm.tar (76,800 bytes) |
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A fixer script has now been attached to this issue. Only run this if you have not had non-admin users editing admin content. reset_comcode_ownership.php will reset all Comcode ownership to be that of the submitter of the resource it is attached to. For example, if you have a news article, the Comcode will be set to be owned by the submitter of that article. Upload it, then open it up by URL (http://yourwebsite/reset_comcode_ownership.php). It should tell you it has finished and the SQL it has run (you don't need to run this SQL, it has been done for you). Then delete reset_comcode_ownership.php from your server. |
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reset_comcode_ownership.php (3,521 bytes) |