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Started by Yabba, October 03, 2006, 05:22:13 PM

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Yabba

I would like to enable the feature Allow users to see memberlist but i do not want them to see the membergroup column. Still If i am logging in as Admin i need this view in Administrate users view. As i can understand this is the same view but the Admin account gives you some more options eg. Update, create and so on.

To sum it upp is there any way to de-comment, comment this php file so if you'r not a member of the Admin group it will be invisible for other groups and users.

/Yabba
We all cannot be pro on coding. (If so all professional programmers schould be unemployed)

Fortunately the rest of us are pro's on other stuff at least this applies to me

Nibbler

change


     echo <<< EOT

        <tr>
                <td class="tableh1"><b><span class="statlink">{$lang_usermgr_php['name']}</span></b></td>
                <td class="tableh1"><b><span class="statlink">{$lang_usermgr_php['group']}</span></b></td>
                <td class="tableh1"><b><span class="statlink">{$lang_usermgr_php['registered_on']}</span></b></td>
                <td class="tableh1"><b><span class="statlink">{$lang_usermgr_php['last_visit']}</span></b></td>
                <td class="tableh1" align="center"><b><span class="statlink">{$lang_usermgr_php['pictures']}</span></b></td>
                <td class="tableh1" align="center"><b><span class="statlink">{$lang_usermgr_php['disk_space_used']}</span></b></td>
                <td class="tableh1" align="center"><b><span class="statlink">{$lang_usermgr_php['disk_space_quota']}</span></b></td>
        </tr>
EOT;


to


     echo <<< EOT

        <tr>
                <td class="tableh1"><b><span class="statlink">{$lang_usermgr_php['name']}</span></b></td>
                <td class="tableh1"><b><span class="statlink">{$lang_usermgr_php['registered_on']}</span></b></td>
                <td class="tableh1"><b><span class="statlink">{$lang_usermgr_php['last_visit']}</span></b></td>
                <td class="tableh1" align="center"><b><span class="statlink">{$lang_usermgr_php['pictures']}</span></b></td>
                <td class="tableh1" align="center"><b><span class="statlink">{$lang_usermgr_php['disk_space_used']}</span></b></td>
                <td class="tableh1" align="center"><b><span class="statlink">{$lang_usermgr_php['disk_space_quota']}</span></b></td>
        </tr>
EOT;


and


                  echo <<< EOT
        <tr>
                <td class="tableb">$usr_link</td>
                <td class="tableb">{$user['group_name']}</td>
                <td class="tableb">{$user['user_regdate']}</td>
                <td class="tableb">{$user['user_lastvisit']}</td>
                <td class="tableb" align="right">{$user['pic_count']}</td>
                <td class="tableb" align="right">{$user['disk_usage']}&nbsp;{$lang_byte_units[1]}</td>
                <td class="tableb" align="right">{$user['group_quota']}&nbsp;{$lang_byte_units[1]}</td>
        </tr>

EOT;


to


                  echo <<< EOT
        <tr>
                <td class="tableb">$usr_link</td>
                <td class="tableb">{$user['user_regdate']}</td>
                <td class="tableb">{$user['user_lastvisit']}</td>
                <td class="tableb" align="right">{$user['pic_count']}</td>
                <td class="tableb" align="right">{$user['disk_usage']}&nbsp;{$lang_byte_units[1]}</td>
                <td class="tableb" align="right">{$user['group_quota']}&nbsp;{$lang_byte_units[1]}</td>
        </tr>

EOT;

Yabba

Works superb, Just what i needed,

Many thanks
We all cannot be pro on coding. (If so all professional programmers schould be unemployed)

Fortunately the rest of us are pro's on other stuff at least this applies to me