JD Hartley (@jdhrtl)

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  • @jdhrtl

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    Look: (from sam bauer’s profile page)

    1. Support for 0.9 – how long? – Started: 3 days ago | Most recent reply: 10 minutes ago

    2. bbPress 1.0 released – Started: 4 days ago | Most recent reply: 42 minutes ago

    3. bbPress Integration plugin for WPMU – Started: 1 month ago | Most recent reply: 4 days ago

    4. Just one more… release candidate 1.0-RC-3 – Started: 2 weeks ago | Most recent reply: 6 days ago

    is the same as:

    5. Support for 0.9 – how long? – Started: 3 days ago | Most recent reply: 10 minutes ago

    6. bbPress 1.0 released – Started: 4 days ago | Most recent reply: 42 minutes ago

    7. bbPress Integration plugin for WPMU – Started: 1 month ago | Most recent reply: 4 days ago

    8. Just one more… release candidate 1.0-RC-3 – Started: 2 weeks ago | Most recent reply: 6 days ago

    @jdhrtl

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    No salts in the bb-config–thats all in the database.

    The nonce key is not set in mine, but I am not 100% sure what it is.

    @jdhrtl

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    Unless you are using the secure auth (https://) stuff you won’t need a cookie salt.

    @jdhrtl

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    I am running an install without the plugin just fine. Cookies work on both ends and all. Don’t think it is needed anymore.

    @jdhrtl

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    If you leave them blank, the installer will try and find them from the database.

    If it fails, you could try and look in your database using phpmyadmin. just search for “salt”

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