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In reply to: Import from SMF
The first image looks fine to me. Probably some post text is showing up before the proceed statement.
In the second image, there is an error saying that there was a url that was long and is not allowed in bbPress. You would have to probably remove those manually and re-run the script.
The third is also an error. Please delete all topics and posts from the database, not from the front-end as it doesn’t actually deletes them.
In reply to: Problems on recount tools after upgrade 1.02 to 1.03This was fixed long back in trunk, ref. [2391] but strange that it didn’t go into 1.0.3.
In reply to: Problems on recount tools after upgrade 1.02 to 1.03This was fixed long back in trunk, ref. [2391] but strange that it didn’t go into 1.0.3.
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – Updatesbinhdo
: When you install bbPress, you need to set up some pages using the Page Templates.Login
is one of them. We should probably change this.slobizman
: That question is like the icing on the cake, especially after all the GPL debate. Theoretically, bbPress has some theme compatibility features which would work good with most of the themes. If it doesn’t with Thesis, then probably you can go to their support forums and ask them to add bbPress support.In reply to: Functions documentationHere is the phpDoc – http://phpdoc.ftwr.co.uk/bbpress-plugin/ (courtesy westi)
In reply to: Functions documentationHere is the phpDoc – http://phpdoc.ftwr.co.uk/bbpress-plugin/ (courtesy westi)
You can either use bbPress 0.9 with the Subscribe to Topic plugin or install the yet-to-be-released bbPress 1.1 alpha which has that feature built-in. The Subscribe to Topic Plugin by _ck_ doesn’t work with the current version of bbPress, i.e. 1.0.
You can either use bbPress 0.9 with the Subscribe to Topic plugin or install the yet-to-be-released bbPress 1.1 alpha which has that feature built-in. The Subscribe to Topic Plugin by _ck_ doesn’t work with the current version of bbPress, i.e. 1.0.
In reply to: Developers: New Trac and SVN URLsAnd plugins’ remains the same?
In reply to: Developers: New Trac and SVN URLsAnd plugins’ remains the same?
In reply to: bbPress 2.0 – UpdatesJaja
: The plugin in the WordPress Plugin repository has not yet been updated. You cansvn checkout
it via this link:http://svn.automattic.com/bbpress/branches/plugin
or click the download as zip archive link here.In reply to: Run bbPress standalone, then add WordPress siteTheoretically, it sounds easy. You set up a bbPress forum and let users register on it. Then when you setup a WP blog, make it use the bbPress tables and then integrate the cookies by the normal process. Never tried it practically.
In reply to: Run bbPress standalone, then add WordPress siteTheoretically, it sounds easy. You set up a bbPress forum and let users register on it. Then when you setup a WP blog, make it use the bbPress tables and then integrate the cookies by the normal process. Never tried it practically.
In reply to: WordPress integration! WHY NOT a DEFAULT?pkiula
: You would need to write a plugin on your own for that. Just check the code related to that, and find & use the hooks nearby.In reply to: WordPress integration! WHY NOT a DEFAULT?pkiula
: You would need to write a plugin on your own for that. Just check the code related to that, and find & use the hooks nearby.You are on the wrong forums buddy. Please go here.
You are on the wrong forums buddy. Please go here.
In reply to: Multiple separate forums?alaskanvwnut
: Yes, but you would need to write a plugin for hiding the posts from logged out users in the first case.In reply to: Multiple separate forums?alaskanvwnut
: Yes, but you would need to write a plugin for hiding the posts from logged out users in the first case.In reply to: Plugins used on these forumspkiula
: In the yet-to-be-released bbPress 1.1 (standalone), that feature is built-in.In reply to: Plugins used on these forumspkiula
: In the yet-to-be-released bbPress 1.1 (standalone), that feature is built-in.In reply to: WordPress integration! WHY NOT a DEFAULT?pkiula
: That’s what we are working on. bbPress is now being made a WordPress plugin which would seamlessly integrate.In reply to: WordPress integration! WHY NOT a DEFAULT?pkiula
: That’s what we are working on. bbPress is now being made a WordPress plugin which would seamlessly integrate.Can you please verify that you can’t go to this url – https://bbpress.org/plugins/forum/requests when you’re logged in with WP.org user/pass?
Can you please verify that you can’t go to this url – https://bbpress.org/plugins/forum/requests when you’re logged in with WP.org user/pass?