jrEmbed Appears To Underprivileged Users

SteveX
SteveX
@ultrajam
11 years ago
2,589 posts
Probably not important, but just pointed out to me so passing it on.

A new signup can see the TinyMCE embed button, which opens a popup. New user sees that they can upload an image for their bundle, but they don't have a clue what a bundle is. Nor can they upload a youtube, gallery, file or video (they don't need to), so they feel a bit confused by the popup.

Most signups probably don't check out the mce buttons, but apparently some do:



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updated by @ultrajam: 07/02/14 05:08:37PM
michael
@michael
11 years ago
7,816 posts
What should be happening?

As I'm understanding it: The quota the user is in is not supposed to have access to the jrEmbed module but does?
SteveX
SteveX
@ultrajam
11 years ago
2,589 posts
Hi Michael. Not sure if the quota needs access to jrEmbed in the forum or support center or other places. If they don't it would be jrEmbed permissions, if they do it would be the individual modules permissions.


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brian
@brian
11 years ago
10,149 posts
I'll get a ticket open on this - basically it should work like:

- if they have jrEmbed quota access, show the embed button in the editor
- the tabs IN the embed section depend on quota access to those specific modules


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