Blaze Miskulin (@blazemiskulin)

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  • Blaze Miskulin
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    @blazemiskulin

    I’m working with the WP SpamShield team, but I’ll also post the error here just in case it helps.

    
    [19-Jun-2016 05:28:41 UTC] PHP Notice:  bbp_setup_current_user was called <strong>incorrectly</strong>. The current user is being initialized without using $wp->init(). Please see <a href="https://codex.wordpress.org/Debugging_in_WordPress">Debugging in WordPress</a> for more information. (This message was added in version 2.3.) in /home/XXX/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 3897
    

    Blaze Miskulin
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    @blazemiskulin

    Okay, now I’m very confused. It appears to be the WP Spamshield plug-in–but I have another install with both bbPress and Spamshield and it works fine (which is why I didn’t bother testing it at first).

    I’ll check the support page for the plug-in.

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    Blaze Miskulin
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    @blazemiskulin

    @ robkk

    Okay. Thanks for the info.

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    Blaze Miskulin
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    @blazemiskulin

    @ Robkk

    No, it does not use the standard shortcode. It allows the user to wrap comments in the character of their choice (such as double-parenthesis), and then moves that comment to the end of the post and replaces it with a superscript hyperlink.

    Also, the footnotes feature should be available for all users. We’re a bunch of geeks who love footnotes. 😀

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    Blaze Miskulin
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    @blazemiskulin

    Yipe!

    Sorry for the borked formatting on that last post. I’m not sure what happened.

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    Blaze Miskulin
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    @blazemiskulin

    @ Robin W

    And, on a larger note: Does bbPress, by default, isolate itself from other plugins?

    Sorry but I don’t understand your question.

    My apologies for not being clear.
    Sorry but I don’t understand your question.

    My apologies for not being clear. Let me try to explain better.
    Let me try to explain better:

    Does bbPress include security or “sandboxing” features that block other plugins from interacting with it? I know that some plugins intentionally block common tools (such as the shortcodes mentioned by Robkk,above). I’m not complaining about it, just looking for information so I know how to proceed.

    Footnotes is a plugin that works in posts, pages, and comments. It does not, however, work within forum posts or comments. I’m new to bbPress (been using WP for about 15 years), so I’m just trying to learn how forum posts and comments are different from “main” posts and comments.

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