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5:29 pm August 29, 2011
| stacef
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Hi there,
Running RS 1.3.42 and having an issue with users accessing the Quick Edit and bulk edit/trash features. The users have post editor status within RS and set by category, including subcats. They're able to edit and trash individual posts but not in bulk.
Any suggestions on where to look? Thanks for any help!
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8:58 am September 1, 2011
| Kevin
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I'm not seeing this. Are you sure all the selected items are deletable by the user?
Although I tested this for 1.3.42, please upgrade to the current version before following up if you still suspect a bug.
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10:00 am September 1, 2011
| stacef
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Thanks for the reply. I've upgraded to 1.3.46 with no apparent change.
The access to Quick Edit has been resolved - changing the WP role from Contributor to Editor made the link available. So now the users are Editor, both in WP and RS. But the access to bulk features - edit and trash - remains unavailable. And, yes, the selected items are editable and trashable by the user - confirmed by performing from the post edit screen. User can also execute from the posts list view individually using the Quick Edit feature.
But despite obviously having permission to edit/trash, when attempting to perform in bulk from the posts list view, wp does indeed behave as if the user does not have permission.
FWIW, I've tried disabling all plugins except RS and the issue remains.
Thanks for any help or pointers. Maybe I missed a checkbox somewhere?
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10:04 am September 1, 2011
| Kevin
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10:06 am September 1, 2011
| Kevin
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stacef said:
So now the users are Editor, both in WP and RS.
Can they still edit/delete the posts in question if you remove their RS role assignments, or are Restrictions involved?
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10:43 am September 1, 2011
| stacef
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The post type is just regular, off-the-shelf WP post - no custom anything. I'm not sure I fully understand what you mean by removing role assignments but a user with WP role of Editor and not assigned to any RS user groups (which I think means no RS role assignment) has no access to posts, categories, etc.
Restrictions for categories - both default and existing cats - are set to restricted for Editors, Authors and Contributors. There do not appear to be any restrictions for posts - settings read Unrestricted for Post Reader, Post Contributor and Post Editor (no Post Author), and is default setting.
Hope this helps! Thanks.
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11:04 am September 5, 2011
| Kevin
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The bulk edit issue is fixed in the updated Role Scoper development code, along with some Quick Edit issues:
* Fixed : Posts/Pages could not be bulk-edited or bulk-trashed by non-Administrator when access is based on a Post-assigned editing role
* Fixed : Pages and custom post types could not be Quick-edited by non-Administrator when user relies on a Page-assigned editing role
* Compat : Revisionary - better error message when a Revisor attempts to Quick-Edit a page which they cannot fully edit
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2:55 pm September 6, 2011
| stacef
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Kevin, thanks for working on this!
I just upgraded tot he dev code but still getting no love. When a user (Editor in both RS & WP) tries a bulk edit or trash, result is blank screen. FWIW, the url being processed is:
http://www.myschool.org/families/grade6/wp-admin/edit.php?s=&post_status=all&post_type=post&_wpnonce=6dd9cdef80&_wp_http_referer=%2Ffamilies%2Fgrade6%2Fwp-admin%2Fedit.php&action=trash&m=0&cat=0&paged=1&mode=list&post=5132&action2=-1
Any ideas?
Thanks, Stace
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3:32 pm September 9, 2011
| Kevin
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It was a bug only present in the unreleased dev code… sorry about that.
Fixed now.
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11:41 am September 12, 2011
| stacef
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Awesome! Everything seems to be working as expected!
Thanks very much for your time and efforts; it makes a big difference here.
-Stace
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