Title doesn't change upon edition...

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Sometimes, when I edit a thread title from editpost, the post subject changes but not the thread title itself... Confused

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I think that's because you don't have the power to change the title of the thread - mods can do it through admin options though.

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Why are you trying to edit a thread title?

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Hmm... its works sometimes.

http://www.webmaster-forums.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=19178
^ notice the thread title says "though" but the post subject says "thought"

As a test, I tried changing the title of this thread after I posted it, and it worked fine.

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Quote: Why are you trying to edit a thread title?

To fix typos (on threads I start).

I just tried to change the thread title of this thread. Don't work. I'm guessing it works only when there are 0 replies.

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If you want anything changing then let one of us know and we can always do it for you.

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That is an option, but a typo isn't really that big a deal. Sticking out tongue

I just thought a bb should give a user rights to this. If I'm correct, phpBB and wBB allow it. Wink

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That question goes to Mark.....

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Member permissions are default. And I don't see any option for "Edit Thread."

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Quote: And I don't see any option for "Edit Thread."

I was referring to editpost, accessible by clicking the edit button at top-right of each post, if that's what you're talking about. Smiling

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You already have permission to edit your own posts. But to change the thread title, there is a Mod/Admin option called Edit Thread.

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Hmm k. But I thought thread title and starting post subject were generally the same thing. Especially sine they are treated the same when changing post subject when there are zero replies in the thread.

Oh well. I'll just have to live with me bad tpyoes. Sticking out tongue

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bad spellers of the world untie Laughing out loud

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Quote: Originally posted by Abhishek Reddy
Hmm k. But I thought thread title and starting post subject were generally the same thing. Especially sine they are treated the same when changing post subject when there are zero replies in the thread.

You'd think, right? It seems that the thread information, including it's title, is handled separately from the post information. Therefore, while users have the power to edit their own posts, only moderators have the power to edit threads (which includes deleting them, moving them etc.)

You'll also notice that each post, even if it's in the middle of a thread, can have a "Post Subject". In the post a reply template it says "Post Subject", in the edit window it just says "Subject". What the board seems to be doing when you post a new thread is copying the post subject to the thread subject. So, you can edit your post title in the edit window but that won't change the thread title which had already been copied to a separate part of the database.

Anyhow, I guess that's just how the board is set-up.

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Megan, yep, that is how it's set up. But where I think this is "faulty" is in the fact that a user who posts a thread, can change the thread title, when he/she changes the post subject of that first post, as long as there are no replies in that thread.

I think that's neither here nor there... either the poster must be given right to change the title of his/her thread at any time or never.

Wink

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Here's my faulty logic on the matter...

A user is allowed to change the thread title when no replies are present because no one would need to find the thread again. Such as, a person replies to the thread. Then the thread title is changed. Now that person can't find the thread he had replied to.

Or sumthin like that.

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Yeah, I came to a similar conclusion as well. But the problem, I think, is that the user can never know when someone may reply. Sometimes, people reply surprisingly quickly... and that can kill the user's chances of changing the title. Dialup users can get disconnected just after making the post, and it could them a while to be able to get back to make the change... just a thought. Wink

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Otherwise check your spelling before pressing the submit button Wink

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Heh.

Speaking of which, no one's got around to fixing that spell check yet... Roll eyes

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Quote: Originally posted by Abhishek Reddy
Heh.

Speaking of which, no one's got around to fixing that spell check yet... Roll eyes

It is not anyone's fault. Spellchecker.net quit providing a free service and thus, vB had to quit offering it. As an alternative, you can use ieSpell.

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I was only joking, Marc. But thanks for the heads-up, anyway. Smiling

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