OK so I have tried several things among which are running Update.php as withe mysite,com/update.php Going to Home adn running update there coing to performance adn running ipdate there. I all...
- In Backdrop CMS the update.php file located in the /core folder (mydomain.com/core/update.php).
- For launch the update.php from address bar of the browser, without restrictions, you...
Thanks. I've now tested this on a localhost and what you say holds true: the user whose permission has been removed for the given content type no longer has creation and editing rights for that...
I finally found the PHP controle in my CPANEL and Reset the PHP to vwersion 7.3. Using this version I was able to clear the update caches but I am still unable to run update instite of the...
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Hello @philippeg and thanks for bringing this up 👍
I've raised an issue against Backdrop core here: https://github.com/backdrop/backdrop-issues/issues/5103
Looking at the code change, I believe that it is straight-forward, so I'm hoping that we can include it in the next bug fix release 1.19.1.
Stay tuned 😉