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[Bug 751123] [NEW] Anticipate the fact a group member can't upload a file

 

Public bug reported:

This report is maybe related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/mahara/+bug/547362

When a users in a "Course group" with the role of "Member", try to
upload a file, they can tick the copyright box, locate the file they
want to upload and then they receive a message that this operation is
forbidden for their role.

It would be better to warn the users before they do all the process, to
discover this feature is not possible for them.

I suggest that all the upload interface is disabled with on the top of
it a sentence explaining they don't have the "upload right" with their
actual role.

** Affects: mahara
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: file group role upload

** Description changed:

  This report is maybe related to
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/mahara/+bug/547362
  
  When a users in a "Course group" with the role of "Member", try to
  upload a file, they can tick the copyright box, locate the file they
  want to upload and then they receive a message that this operation is
  forbidden for their role.
  
- It would be better to warn the users before they do all this task to
+ It would be better to warn the users before they do all the process, to
  discover this feature is not possible for them.
  
  I suggest that all the upload interface is disabled with on the top of
  it a sentence explaining they don't have the "upload right" with their
  actual role.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/751123

Title:
  Anticipate the fact a group member can't upload a file

Status in Mahara ePortfolio:
  New

Bug description:
  This report is maybe related to
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/mahara/+bug/547362

  When a users in a "Course group" with the role of "Member", try to
  upload a file, they can tick the copyright box, locate the file they
  want to upload and then they receive a message that this operation is
  forbidden for their role.

  It would be better to warn the users before they do all the process,
  to discover this feature is not possible for them.

  I suggest that all the upload interface is disabled with on the top of
  it a sentence explaining they don't have the "upload right" with their
  actual role.



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