Even when I use a test user and log in that test user into the site, as a test user that is allowing to do pretty much everything except for edit or delete other people's questions and answers, yet the test user cannot vote. When click on a vote's arrow up or down, nothing happens as if the javascript or whatever is not working at all. Not even an error shows up!
Even when I use a test user and log in that test user into the site, as a test user that is allowing to do pretty much everything except for edit or delete other people's questions and answers, yet the test user cannot vote. When click on a vote's arrow up or down, nothing happens as if the javascript or whatever is not working at all. Not even an error shows up!
If this is the case, then when I log in as a new user not as a user who provided the question, I cannot vote still. Unless the user who answered the question cannot vote for the question that another user provided, or else it's a bug?
Responses (7)
Sales & Support Lead — 8th May 2011 (1 year ago) #
Hiya argh2xxx,
At the moment, a user cannot vote up or down any answer that they have provided themselves to their own question.
Is that perhaps what is causing the issue for you here?
Member — 9th May 2011 (1 year ago) #
Does this Q&A plugin differentiate users' IPs to regulate the vote system?
Developer — 10th May 2011 (1 year ago) #
It doesn't need to, because only logged-in users can vote and each user can only vote once on the same question or answer.
Member — 10th May 2011 (1 year ago) #
If this is the case, then when I log in as a new user not as a user who provided the question, I cannot vote still. Unless the user who answered the question cannot vote for the question that another user provided, or else it's a bug?
Developer — 10th May 2011 (1 year ago) #
I just made an account and voting works flawlessly.
Member — 11th May 2011 (1 year ago) #
Then this is really an anomaly for me. For some reasons, all my computers either mac/windows 7/ipad 2 isn't really working with this voting thingy.
Developer — 11th May 2011 (1 year ago) #
Maybe you have JavaScript disabled.
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