CA forum: Exception "You need the Garden.Community.Manage permission..."
Today, the following exception error message pops up while writing a discussion text in the forum:
{ "Code": 403, "Exception": "You need the Garden.Community.Manage permission to do that.", "Class": "Gdn_UserException" }
Either appears by itself (every few seconds), or when clicking either on "Preview" or "Post Discussion"
The message cannot be posted after this error appears.
But: If I create a new discussion (same user, same place, same permissions): It works.
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This is happening to me too. I can't post any new discussions at all
I am having the same problem works, if follow peter_b solution
This problem seems to have gone away,
the problem has reappeared - very annoying
Same here.
No idea... we're going to see about updating the forum software in the next few days.
Ran into this error again today: Appeared (as usual) after about a minute that I started writing a post comment
Same issue for me too.
I also have this issue (8th Aug 2019)
Sorry, I realised the problem was LastPass in my browser - disable and it works fine!
same here
I still get this message like 99% while writing a message. Appears after like 30 seconds or so.
I've now found out that if I copy/paste my message then go to "My Drafts", there's an incomplete draft stored - right in the state of the 1st time the message appeared. If I use this draft, paste my message and submit it it works.
Long story short: What is this issue and why is it still present after 2 years?
I'm using Firefox (and a NoScript extension, but it's configured to allow collectiveaccess.org)
No idea. I've never seen the problem myself. It's probably time to switch to new forum software. Anyone have recommendations?
isn’t everybody using https://www.discourse.org these days?
That's what I was thinking of using.
I just got that (in Chrome for Linux), but opening another tab fixed the issue for me.
Good idea to switch to a better forum software. But please keep the content of this old forum accessible - it is an irreplaceable source for information research on CA ...