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Any way to list ranks?
AaronWebstey
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I notice that if you go to /badges/ , users can view all possible badges. Any way they can view the achievable ranks? /ranks/ doesn't seem to do it.
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That might be a great idea...
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Is that a hint?
I think this will have to be in Yaga 1.1.
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https://github.com/hgtonight/Application-Yaga/issues/54
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@hgtonight , at one point I thought there was indeed a ranks page (at /ranks/ or /yaga/ranks ?). Neither of those URLs seem to work, currently - is the 'list ranks' page at a different URL, or did this feature go away?
V2.2, Y1.1.
https://forums.example.com/yaga/ranks should list your ranks IF you have the 'Yaga.Ranks.View' permission.
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Aaaaaah permissions!! DUH
This is interesting. Maybe it's just me? I'll attempt to fix, but FYI:
@AaronWebstey Try disabling/enabling Yaga to register the new permissions.
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@hgtonight of course, that worked. Do you ever get tired of answering stupid questions? Thank you.
If I do, I just don't respond.
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