From: Hugh T. <hth...@tm...> - 2009-09-17 23:56:06
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Hi, To be honest I am not sure where I should be posting for help with Roundup. My apologies if this is the wrong place/way to ask for assistance. Anyway, so far I quite like Roundup despite spending plenty of time hacking around. I usually find that I can fix most of my problems by hunting through the files and copying bits and pieces form other places to make Roundup do what I need. At the moment though I am stuck. Is there any way for an auditor to know if values are being entered on the web or via e-mail? I have come across cases where I want different behaviour for web-access than e-mail access. For example, via e-mail I find it much too easy to accidentally change the title of issues. If for example I forward an old e-mail to a particular issue, the original issue gets the title of the old e-mail. I want an auditor that just saves the title and forces it back if the user is trying to change the title, but only if updating the issue via e-mail. I figure if the user is in the web interface and changing the title, they probably mean to be doing this. Wriitng the auditor is easy, currently I have one that just preserves the title unless the user is editing keywords. A kludge obviously, but I don't know how to detect if the user is submitting the change via web or e-mail and for now only allowing title changes when keywords are being changed seems like enough to reduce title changes to being only when highly deliberate! Thanks for any suggestions, -Hugh |