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10 years 5 months ago #45545 by garciasam1
I have two questions for you.

I want to open our TMI New Member Application in Adobe Reader. If I link as directed to pointmugu.toastmastersclubs.org/jdownloa...mber_Application.pdf , it automatically downloads the file. That's OK but I would rather open the pdf in the browser window. How can I make that happen?

Secondly, after all the new revisions that you all made, I now have two new links in the Members Only Menu that are there and active all of the time, regardless of being logged on as a member or not. These go to powerful stuff - a non-member should not be able to see this. Makes me NERVOUS!

Club Website User Docs
Club Website User Support


Thank you in advance,
Stephanie Garcia
Point Mugu Toastmasters Club #1075
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10 years 5 months ago - 10 years 5 months ago #45547 by SteveTheTechie
1) The download stuff works differently for different browsers. Even if I gave you an alternate action= to use for the downloader, I could not guarantee it would work the same with every browser. That is why I do not give out the alternate. If I did, everyone would complain that we are not making it work right with browser x.

2) On the links... Ok, got your point of view, and I am open to being persuaded. However, keep in mind that a non-member cannot really do anything unless they are logged in as a member or admin. If I disabled those links, except for a member or admin login, then it might be an impediment for members/admin to actually use them. I want those links to get used, that is why I put them there. However, perhaps I am missing something... Your turn... Help me see the light. ;)
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10 years 5 months ago #45550 by garciasam1
Replied by garciasam1 on topic open pdf in adobe reader
Thanks for your quick response SteveTheTechie!

1) I understand this - got it.

2) If I was a curious & competent visitor to our website, I would do lots of exploring around. I would click on these links, and even though I couldn't really do anything without privileges, I would feel like the webmaster didn't know what they were doing to even expose me to this information. I feel that it reflects badly on us. I think the links should be disabled for non-members... all of the other links are disabled. These definitely should be!

Thanks for considering this,
Stephanie Garcia
Point Mugu Toastmasters Club #1075
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10 years 5 months ago - 10 years 5 months ago #45551 by SteveTheTechie
2) Ok, fair enough. Let me look at what it would take to only enable them for member and admin log-ins. How does that sound? (give me a week or two)
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10 years 5 months ago #45553 by SteveTheTechie
check for a PM from me
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10 years 5 months ago #45571 by garciasam1
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That sounds perfect - thank you!
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