paulproffitt
Member
I've added a list update_col plugin instance. It had worked fine. This project is in constant development so it is safe to say multiple things have changed with regard to this list.
The button provided by the update_col plugin works fine now with some access viewing levels, but not with the 'lowest' level. When clicked with that lowest access level the error "
0 Invalid controller: name='list', format='html'
" results.
I'm relatively convinced this is an access problem. Trouble is, I'm not certain what access is impacting this.
My question is: When the update_col plugin button is clicked by a user who has access to view and edit the corresponding record, what other things (database join elements, other plugins, etc.) are the best possible candidates for an access conflict?
I have set all the elements in the list to allow the access viewing level in question to edit them. Same on the list and even on elements and lists connected via databasejoin elements.
Any suggestions on where else to look would be useful. Thanks in advance.
The button provided by the update_col plugin works fine now with some access viewing levels, but not with the 'lowest' level. When clicked with that lowest access level the error "
0 Invalid controller: name='list', format='html'
" results.
I'm relatively convinced this is an access problem. Trouble is, I'm not certain what access is impacting this.
My question is: When the update_col plugin button is clicked by a user who has access to view and edit the corresponding record, what other things (database join elements, other plugins, etc.) are the best possible candidates for an access conflict?
I have set all the elements in the list to allow the access viewing level in question to edit them. Same on the list and even on elements and lists connected via databasejoin elements.
Any suggestions on where else to look would be useful. Thanks in advance.