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HTML & templates / Re: Admin Panel : Creating a proper admin panel.
« on: January 08, 2009, 02:55:36 PM »
Things have really advanced since I first started!
I am glad that I (hopefully) inspired a few people
I'm sorry I havent posted in a while but i'm only 14 and I was banned for a while off my pc :-[ , i've just started working AND i'm making my family a website :P
I will eventully get around to working on this again but I don't think I can do much more for now due to my limited programming knowledge.
Thanks to every1 here for helping me and I hope to be posting again soon! ;D

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HTML & templates / Re: Admin Panel : Creating a proper admin panel.
« on: January 05, 2009, 11:56:21 PM »
@Mars

I like!
I'm taking a look at the code now ;D

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HTML & templates / Re: Admin Panel : Creating a proper admin panel.
« on: January 05, 2009, 05:20:05 AM »
Using build 218
I just DL your last update, try it ASAP
Running it with links page returns "You must be admin" etc. and it doesn't make the changes.
The code is what Mars posted, but without [adminpanel] section.
Starts with [newuser] and has a modified [error] section.
I use it in my Stats page. I'm the only one who will ever use it on my HFS.
On disable account, I find that I can disable (uncheck) an account in the HFS
dialog window, apply, OK and that account can still log in even though that
account is "greyed out" in HFS !! Something set wrong? If so I can't find it.
Very Nice ;)
Don't know why it isn't working for you though ???
I'd ask Rejetto, especially about:
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On disable account, I find that I can disable (uncheck) an account in the HFS
dialog window, apply, OK and that account can still log in even though that
account is "greyed out" in HFS !!
Sorry I can't be of more help :-[

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HTML & templates / Re: Admin Panel : Creating a proper admin panel.
« on: January 05, 2009, 04:19:11 AM »
Done! ;D
Only problem is disallowing the current user (e.g admin)

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HTML & templates / Re: Admin Panel : Creating a proper admin panel.
« on: January 05, 2009, 03:23:17 AM »
I am now working on disallowing users to access/upload/delete
Should be done in a couple of minutes ;)

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HTML & templates / Re: Admin Panel : Creating a proper admin panel.
« on: January 05, 2009, 03:18:43 AM »
I have released the latest version of Admin Panel - Please see first post.

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HTML & templates / Re: Admin Panel : Creating a proper admin panel.
« on: January 05, 2009, 02:29:06 AM »
Ryan J & Mars
Had to use the sections separately, instead of using the links page
but I finally got this to work.
Many thanks to both of you and the others who contributed to this.
As others have noted, the account disable doesn't work. I wonder
if its a HFS bug?
When I disable an account, HFS shows its disabled, but the user can
still log in.
Actually, just changing a user's password would be a real effective
way to disable their account.  ;D
Would it be possible to add "ban" to this?
The account disable works fine for me aswell.
Which HFS are you using?
Try using the latest beta.
Also try redownloading the adminpanel.zip file - I have updated it.

Banning (I assume you mean Menu>Limits>Bans) isn't currently possible but if Rejetto can add it, I will add it.

Why wouldn't the "Links Page" work?
What happens?
Please post a picture and a copy of your code (all - not just the Admin Panel)

I will hopefully post a newer version with the ability to allow users to access/upload/delete a folder of choice.
Nearly done ;D

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HTML & templates / Re: Admin Panel : Creating a proper admin panel.
« on: January 04, 2009, 09:30:19 AM »
I've PM'ed you with a problem :)

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HTML & templates / Re: Admin Panel : Creating a proper admin panel.
« on: January 04, 2009, 09:24:42 AM »
Thanks :)

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HTML & templates / Re: Admin Panel : Creating a proper admin panel.
« on: January 04, 2009, 03:30:22 AM »
Quote
I see from mars' version that it is possible to do it in one step, so now we both know.
Yes I am using his feature now :P

Quote
Looking forward to it!
Thanks!
I'll try to get it done A.S.A.P

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HTML & templates / Re: Admin Panel : Creating a proper admin panel.
« on: January 04, 2009, 03:18:53 AM »
I have also a request. If I creat a new accunt, and my virtuel file system is protected ( just allowed users can see items ), how can I map new user to a file directory(folder).
is it possible under creation a new accunt, can admin see and choose folder avalable in HFS.
I am currently working on it.

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HTML & templates / Re: Admin Panel : Creating a proper admin panel.
« on: January 04, 2009, 02:52:10 AM »
@Mars

I like the postvar macro ;)
Didn't even look at that in the wiki
Good shortcut though :D

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HTML & templates / Re: Admin Panel : Creating a proper admin panel.
« on: January 04, 2009, 02:44:36 AM »
Hi Ryan J!

Very nice idea your administration panel ... We look forward to following.  :P
"mars" also working on a similar feature ... This promises good templates, this year...

I put your changes in a modified version of rejetto template.
This template already benefit of some changes.
(delete function "slowly" improved,  thumbnails,... and even the comments with the uploads...  only with the French version of hfs.exe).
And cherry on the cake, ;D it is bilingual English-French.
To use it in French, just remove the line:

Code: [Select]
[Remove entierely this line for use this template in french language]
Otherwise, I just changed the look of the Administration panel and I added some shortcuts, perhaps more practical.

(the Administrator button is at the bottom of the page). :D

After the Alpha version, I expect the Beta version.  ;)

...Soon...

Haha I hope to make another version.
Working on it now as a matter of fact ;)

I see you use the admin panel on your website  :o
Thanks ;D

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HTML & templates / Re: Admin Panel : Creating a proper admin panel.
« on: January 04, 2009, 02:41:09 AM »
Thanks Mars
Will take a look at it now ;D
(using beta build 218)
And finally, I'm afraid I have to ask.  Why is it necessary to click two things to invoke a change?  Isn't it possible to do these things in one step using variables instead of two with intermediate .txt files?
I'm sorry but if you read my first post:
http://www.rejetto.com/forum/index.php?topic=6492.0
You can see; that I am a complete n00b when it comes to programming of any kind, and the stages it took me to learn about macros.
I am still quite pleased that I managed to learn alot about macros/html and make this in only two days.
I hope I will be able to do things like this properly in the future but for now I am still learning.
(using beta build 218)

The bulk of the contents of template files is still a mystery to me, but I *think* I manged to change the command after a new account is created to set it to be disabled as a test, but it still ends up enabled.  Here is what I changed:

{.set account|{.^accountname.}|enabled=true.}

to:

{.set account|{.^accountname.}|enabled=false.}

:-\
This does indeed disable the account but the line I use is not
Code: [Select]
{.set account|{.^accountname.}|enabled=true.}it is:
Code: [Select]
{.set account|{.^accountname.}|enabled={.^accountstatus.}.}
Are you sure you are editing the:[statuschange] section and not the:[newusermake] section?

The typo is my bad though.

I will hopefully make a newer version later on - probably based on Mars' one in the post above :D

Tried your recent update. Still doesn't work here, nor does the default
template mod.
I get the "you must be an admin" page.
Anyway, thanks for the effort.
Oddly, your first post
http://www.rejetto.com/forum/index.php?topic=6492.msg1039460#msg1039460
to just change user password does work. I may be able to add the other sections
so that it will work on older computers used as NAS, and webservers.
Or perhaps the Mars version will solve this?
By all means see if the Mars version works if not I can't help for the moment.
What version of HFS are you using?
What browser are you using? (e.g firefox 3, IE 6?)

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RAWR-Designs / Re: Scrambled RAWR-Template
« on: January 03, 2009, 09:28:29 AM »
Thanks ;)

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