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(9 replies, posted in PunBB 1.3 troubleshooting)

That seems to work for me too, although not necessary anymore. Thanks for the tip.

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(9 replies, posted in PunBB 1.3 troubleshooting)

dimkalinux wrote:

Change admin rights can only super-admin-aka-i-am-have-access-to-db.

Oh well that is me. :-)

I changed the group_id for those guys. Worked like a charm. Thanks.

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(9 replies, posted in PunBB 1.3 troubleshooting)

I have two former admins who wants to be downgraded to regular users. Is there no way to do that? We still have two remaining admins, but I don't see anything in the admin pages to downgrade people to another user group.

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(1 replies, posted in PunBB 1.3 additions)

New, improved version released today. Get it from the language pack wiki.

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(1 replies, posted in PunBB 1.3 additions)

Hi.
I made a danish language pack, since I recently upgraded our community to 1.3.4 and couldn't find any. I uploaded it to the wiki and put it on the list.

To do:
*add stopwords.txt
*translate admin-only pages
*translate installation stuff

Any danes here? Feel free to work on it if you like. :-)

/ole

Parpalak wrote:
localhost wrote:

But still the global setting should be possible to adjust.. in this case it is not.

I didn't get what the case. You can change the global setting, then logout and see that the time of posts has been changed.

Okay, I see now what you mean. Thanks a lot.

Parpalak wrote:

The global setting is for guests. It's also copied to the local setting when a user registers. If a user is logged in, his local timezone is more important than the global one.

Okay. So it is not possible to override local settings?

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But still the global setting should be possible to adjust.. in this case it is not.

As the title says, no matter what global setting I set for time zone, the forum just displays the server time. But individual user setting of time zone seems to work fine. Any ideas here?