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Making Members Public Failed

  • BillMalthouse
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10 years 6 months ago #45529 by BillMalthouse
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Thanks for fixing the two people ... but what was MY problem in doing the same?
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10 years 6 months ago #45531 by RogerM
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Bill,

I have no idea why you couldn't save the setting.
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10 years 6 months ago - 10 years 6 months ago #45581 by SteveTheTechie

BillMalthouse wrote: Thanks for fixing the two people ... but what was MY problem in doing the same?


Is this still an issue for you? If so, what browser are you using? Would you be willing to try the setting change and save with your browsers development tools running to see if there is a javascript error?
Last edit: 10 years 6 months ago by SteveTheTechie.
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10 years 6 months ago #45600 by BillMalthouse
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Yes, it is still an issue (on 6585 AND on 1087512. I would be happy to run with developer tools ON to help. I run Google Chrome,
version: Version 40.0.2214.94 m according to About Chrome. I will also try IE and another Chrome on an XP.
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10 years 6 months ago #45609 by SteveTheTechie
Ok, for Chrome, use the menu: More Tools > Developer Tools ... then click on the Console tab that shows in the bottom pane.

Once you do that, navigate to your website or reload the website (if already there). You need a fresh start on your website with the developer tools enabled.

Then basically run through the same steps you did before. What you are looking for is anything that says Error in the developer tools or anything that is highlighted in red.

In IE, you enable the developer tools by pressing the F12 key on your computer.

If you find something, then if you could just screen capture it and post here that would be great!
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10 years 6 months ago #45616 by BillMalthouse
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Guess what ... IE and Chrome both fail to update the lock status when editing private member directory, and there was no indication of any kind of error I could see in the developer tools windows in either case. I did observe one difference though between chrome and IE.
Chrome:

(1) Log in as myself, Home refreshes showing me as logged in
(2) Log in as Sysadmin, Home refreshes, shows Sysadmin logged in, DOES NOT SHOW ME AS LOGGED IN, MEMBERS stuff not underlined.
(3) Re-log in as self, Home refreshes, both users logged in status shown.

IE
(1) Log in as self, refresh, logged in status
(2) Log in as Sysadmin, refresh, BOTH logged in.

How else can I help? When I clicked the lock, nothing moved, scrolled etc. in the developer windows. Only changed when I "Saved".
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