Topic: Make some forums availbile for only chosen members?

Is this possible?

I am running PUN as a clan-forum for my BF1942-clan, and it would be great if you could  let special users (members of the clan) access private forums, without being admin/moderator.

Re: Make some forums availbile for only chosen members?

There is a mod in development for something similar to this. I not sure, but I believe it's Wib who is working on it. Perhaps you could contact him?

"Programming is like sex: one mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life."

3 (edited by Kevlar 2003-01-24 16:35)

Re: Make some forums availbile for only chosen members?

Okay, thanks.

Btw, if i type http://myserver.x/forum all the forum-files are listed. I have to type http://myserver.x/forum/index.php to enter the forums. Is it possible to fix this, so I won't have to add "index.php" to all links etc? I'm using Xitami webserrver.

Another thing. I can't upload avatars, it says "Something went wrong. Please try again.". I read in options that php has to be allowed to write to that folder. I'm a newbie on this and just installed php/msysql, how do i fix this?

Re: Make some forums availbile for only chosen members?

Kevlar wrote:
Btw, if i type http://myserver.x/forum all the forum-files are listed. I have to type http://myserver.x/forum/index.php to enter the forums. Is it possible to fix this, so I won't have to add "index.php" to all links etc? I'm using Xitami webserrver.

I don't know exactly how, but you should add index.php to your list of default pages. It's in the documentation for your webserver. I've never tried xitami, so I can't help you.

Kevlar wrote:
Another thing. I can't upload avatars, it says "Something went wrong. Please try again.". I read in options that php has to be allowed to write to that folder. I'm a newbie on this and just installed php/msysql, how do i fix this?

You have to make sure that the user that runs your webserver has write access to the avatar directory.

"Programming is like sex: one mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life."