Client Member account breaks the page

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Hi,

I have created an member editing account for my client which had some restrictions added using permissions. The account does allow my client to add and edit any blocks anywhere within the website.

However they cannot add or edit a block created by block designer. When they attempted to edit a block I had added it completely broke and corrupted the page.

I have looked to see if there are any permissions I need add to my clients member account to solve the issue but cannot find one. Currently the only way to solve the problem is to add my client the the administrator group which is not ideal.

Do you know what permissions are required for the blocks generated by Block Designer to stop this problem?

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Status: Resolved
studio108
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ramonleenders replied on at Permalink Reply
ramonleenders
Hi there,

Is this limited to the Block Designer blocks? Did you try with normal blocks too? And if only with Block Designer blocks, do you get error messages or console errors or..?

Haven't heard of this issue and Block Designer blocks should behave exactly like normal blocks. Perhaps it's some javascript issue?

Kind regards,

Ramon
studio108 replied on at Permalink Reply
studio108
Hi Ramon,
thank you for your reply. I will investigate further and let you know. The message the client had was 'Unable to get permission key for view_edit_interface'.

Seems to be an old C5 issue which can still occur?

https://www.concrete5.org/developers/bugs/5.6.0.1/move-and-edit-a-co...

Regards
Luke
ramonleenders replied on at Permalink Reply
ramonleenders
Hi Luke,

Did you try on a clean concrete5 install? I'm assuming this is a C5 issue, as I haven't seen this before.

Kind regards,

Ramon
studio108 replied on at Permalink Reply
studio108
Hi Ramon,
I agree it appears to be a C5 problem rather than your excellent add-on!

I have re-installed the block I had created and checked through the advanced permissions on my clients editing account and it appears to be stable now.

I will monitor how my client gets on and have flagged it up as a possible C5 bug.

Thank you for your excellent support.

Regards
Luke
ramonleenders replied on at Permalink Reply
ramonleenders
Hi Luke,

No problem. Let me know how it evolves.

If you haven't rated/reviewed the Add-On yet, and you have the time to do so, please do. This will help others and me a lot :)

Kind regards,

Ramon

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