Downloaded the latest update and I don't know if this is an old bug or not but nodeaccess does not change the permissions for old nodes. For every new node all the permissions work. This is after the permission rebuild ofcoarse.

I've check the database and i find no problems with the data. Everything looks good in the nodeaccess and node_access tables. nodeaccess is the old access control module install on my server.

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mantyla’s picture

Status: Active » Postponed (maintainer needs more info)

Some more information would be nice. In the update there were some changes, but the way permissions are written in node_access or in nodeaccess hasn't changed, so I don't know why the permissions couldn't be edited now.

Which type of permissions is it? Do you mean that if the default permissions are changed, the permissions of old nodes don't change? Or, that when you edit the per-node permissions, they don't change?

If you could give me a detailed scenario where this problem appears, it would help me figure it out faster.

istryker’s picture

So i did a fresh sandox installation, with just Nodeaccess 6.x-1.2, garland theme and still getting the same problem.

I want to change the per-node permission and they don't change. Thats for either role or individual user. I want to give the role/user view & edit permission. I've also change in the nodeacess permission for content type and no change.

Again if i create a new node after i installed the module, everything works fine for them.

Another bug i found is in IE 7, Under User Management->nodeacess. For each collapsable menu only the description show up. None of the sql tables show up. The collapseable menus work fine under firefox.

Gman’s picture

I thought I was having this same issue. I might be more a user interface issue.

When selecting a users grants you have to make sure to also check the 'Keep?' box. If you only issue grants without marking that box, the grants aren't saved.

Anonymous’s picture

Status: Postponed (maintainer needs more info) » Closed (fixed)