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1 Jun 01, 2015 03:14    

Good day!
I apologize for my bad English (translated by using "google translate")
I have raised a number of questions and requests.

1. How to make so that when you create a "New Collection" for a parameter "Collection base URL" value received "Subdomain of basedomain (http: // blogname.sitename.org/)" rather than what it is currently set (http: // sitename.org /index.php/ blogname /) (this is necessary because the newly registered users is not They have the rights to change the settings in the section "Collection base URL")?

2. The second question follows from the first. Is it possible to access the list:
Collections->Settings->URLs->Collection base URL [Admin]
not only for administrators, but also for ordinary users who created the current "Collection" (own it)? Enabling "Use advanced perms" does not solve the problem, because for the owner of his blog is not available item "Edit blog settings->Adv." (Permission to edit advanced / administrative blog properties)

3. Is it possible to do so when registering new users can register both the "Invitation code", and without it? Now it is possible only without the Invitation or only Invitation. (Ie in the form of regular registration present to the field "Invitation code" optional required. If it is filled - the user gets right in accordance with the Invitation, if not filled in - the user gets the right by default)
4. Is there any way to "admin" could change passwords to any user. Not specified an old password. (This is necessary for the hosts where it is impossible to use to send letters to email)

2 Jun 01, 2015 23:30

@smolensky008

1. There is no way to customize the Blog's settings when it's created, so you should do it as a further.

2. For security reasons, the Collection base URL params are restricted for Admins only. The fact is that several things depends on those parameters, then something wrong here could make your site unrecheable. Some core hacks can make this section available for blog owners, but it's not recommended.

3. All right, that makes sense. Let's the dev team discuss about it and see how the idea evolves.

4. I don't understand exactly what you need here. As Admin, you can change other user's passwords just by typing your own password and the new one repeated in the fields below. This is done that way for security reasons.


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