Thank you so much for this module. Overall it has been great.
I've got another issue that came up. We give admin in some groups and users in others permissions to create subgroups using OG_Subgroups.
"Create Subgroup" link is not showing in Group Details block as it was before. Since common users have no access to administrative menus, there is no other way for them to access the subgroup creation function.
Am I missing something or is this a bug?
Workarounds anyone?
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Comment #1
jackspiv commentedSorry for the multiple duplicates. My comcast service was messing up last nite ... :(
I've closed the other issues, is it possible to remove them to eliminate confusion?
Comment #2
Anonymous (not verified) commentedI'll not have time to look at this Jack , if anyone else can help ..
Comment #3
jackspiv commentedThanks for responding, Paul.
Anyone else even using this module with OG_Subgroups?
Having successes? Failures?
FWIW
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Comment #4
Taxoman commentedSubscribing.
Comment #5
jackspiv commentedI've got it working now.
Seems that the link was placed in the group details block by the OG User Roles module. There was a problem related to either the order of the module installation or possibly my content type (groups) permission settings. (i removed OG User Roles, Content type administration, and OG_Subgroups) and reinstalled. Changed and resaved and changed back and resaved my permissions.
Problem solved ... black magic?
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Taxoman commented