derekboughton (@derekboughton)

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  • derekboughton
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    @derekboughton

    Seems like a strange place to ‘hide’ it.

    When I had a problem with the product, I was asked what version was I using. People don’t typically take a note of the version number and the question might be asked a long time after installation (and into the future) when there are many versions out in the field.


    derekboughton
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    @derekboughton

    Thanks – I have reloaded everything and started all over again and it now works.

    Regards

    Derek


    derekboughton
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    @derekboughton

    So Chrishajer, Is there a problem if my PHP is version 5.2.9??

    Thanks

    Derek


    derekboughton
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    @derekboughton

    Hi Chris

    It would be the latest version of bbpres – I downloaded 1 April (note that there seems to be nothing in the download that tells you what version you have – this should be remedied. In fact, I cannot find any ‘Read Me’ file either).

    I FTPed the files. Ansers to your other questions are –

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.4 (Tikanga

    Server version: Apache/2.2.11 (Unix)

    However, the php version is PHP 5.2.9 (cli) (built: Jun 21 2009 – is this a problem that it is not 5.3.x?

    Maybe I should just re-download and re-install?

    Look forward to your advice.

    Regards

    Derek


    derekboughton
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    @derekboughton

    Hi deepak.seth, not sure if it is line 45 but yes, functions.bb-template.php contains ‘include( $template );’

    However, the error message says “Warning: include() [function.include]: Filename cannot be empty”

    So I am asking why is it empty? More importantly, why does the system not take me to the topic that I clicked on instead of giving me an error mesage?

    Regards

    Derek


    derekboughton
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    @derekboughton

    In my case, I have not created any plug-ins or templates.

    I changed Permissions on ‘my-plugins’ and ‘my-templates’ to 755 (from 750) but I still get the error every time I click on a topic.

    The bug seems to be in ‘functions.bb-template.php’ which is exactly as it was downloaded from bbPress.

    This is the important part of the error message –

    Warning: include() [function.include]: Filename cannot be empty in /home/…/public_html/members/bbpress/bb-includes/functions.bb-template.php on line 45

    Can we get a techo from bbPress to checkout the code, particularly, why are the brackets empty?

    Thanks

    Derek


    derekboughton
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    @derekboughton

    I have a similar problem –

    I installed bbPress today and logged in as administrator then tried to move around the initial post.

    Whenever I try to ‘Send Post’ (also when I try to ‘edit’ a post/topic; or click on a topic as administrator), I get the following error msg –

    Warning: include() [function.include]: Filename cannot be empty in /…../public_html/members/bbpress/bb-includes/functions.bb-template.php on line 45

    Warning: include() [function.include]: Filename cannot be empty in /home/…/public_html/members/bbpress/bb-includes/functions.bb-template.php on line 45

    Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening ” for inclusion (include_path=’.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php’) in /home/…./public_html/members/bbpress/bb-includes/functions.bb-template.php on line 45

    I have re-FTPed ‘functions.bb-template.php’ but I still get the same problem.

    There seems to be a bug in the code of ‘functions.bb-template.php’ – i.e. there is nothing within the brackets after the include function ().

    Any way of resolving this quickly?

    Thanks

    Derek

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