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January 28, 2009 at 4:21 pm #71631
In reply to: WPMU 2.7 cookie integration
slambert1971
MemberI have done all of this. The AUTH keys are identical in both the WordPress and bbPress config files. The cookie name is, I think, correct. I have posted parts of my config files here:
[links to keys removed by moderator chrishajer]
Thanks for any help. Like I said, the only thing that doesn’t work is the shared login part. I can not test these while at work, but any suggestions you can give will be tried when I get home. Thanks.
January 28, 2009 at 3:58 pm #69374ganzua
MemberIpstenu; I’m not requesting at all
just suggesting in case CK has another inspired day and has an unrestrained need of writing another guide. Just that, no demand.
January 28, 2009 at 3:18 pm #71630In reply to: WPMU 2.7 cookie integration
Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)
ModeratorDump all your cookies and cache. If you’re using Firefox, you can actually leave your cookies open while browsing, so with that open, log back into WP.
Make a note of your cookies.
Log in to BB. See if the cookies have the same name. You should have about 6 or so called wordpress_LONGSTRING and if you look at those cookies, the folder locations will be / or /forums or /blog etc etc. If they’re NOT the same cookie name, then you have missmatched AUTH keys in your forum.
January 28, 2009 at 3:02 pm #71629In reply to: WPMU 2.7 cookie integration
slambert1971
MemberI am having (probably) the same problem as techlover. I can integrate the user database and user accounts work in both WordPress and bbPress. I can even allow people to register in either since they both use the same user database.
However, I have to login / out of each one seperately. That’s almost what I want. I integrated with the same versions mentioned above and it went farily smooth. Now, I would just like the login cookies to log me in and out of both sites.
January 28, 2009 at 2:39 pm #69373scoutbrandiegmailcom
MemberYikes, really sorry if I offended anyone above. I haven’t looked into the project so much that I’m aware of the employment/progress etc. and was honestly just delighted to find ck’s post as it thoroughly explained everything I was looking for.
January 28, 2009 at 2:15 pm #69372Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)
Moderatorganzua – While documenting the unstable may appear useful, it’s a stone cold mother to realize, six months later, that all your work was for nothing, because things were re-written. In order to discourage burnout, never have the tech writers start until you have it baked.
January 28, 2009 at 11:42 am #71611In reply to: Let ask again …
inboedelverzekering
MemberI have BBpress running on one site too, but I really want it to become as good as WordPress, because BBpress already rocks (even though it’s in Alpha)! I just want to say, keep up the good work!
January 28, 2009 at 9:23 am #4756Topic: New WP Posts to create new BBPress Topic
in forum Troubleshootingscoutbrandiegmailcom
MemberI wonder if anyone can help, I have set up a bbPress forum within my WP installation. I have user accounts synced as described and have had good success pulling in topics into my WP homepage, and customising the theme.
I wondered if someone could point me in the right direction for my main problem though. I would like each new post that is made in WordPress to be copied and started also as a new topic in the bbPress forum. Going further than this, having WP comments act as replies to the bbPress topic would be great, but in the first instance I really just need a post to be duplicated as a new topic in bbPress.
Many thanks in advance.
January 28, 2009 at 8:55 am #69371ganzua
MemberYou can’t document something until it’s in a stable state.
we could call it “document of the unstable”
I have a suggestion for chapter two; a juicy thread on producing custom loops. I am on the verge of writing something about my experience of creating a bbPress plugin as a set of guideposts for others to make use of
I’m pretty sure your guide will be very welcome
January 28, 2009 at 2:44 am #71628In reply to: WPMU 2.7 cookie integration
Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)
ModeratorWhat part isn’t working?
If you login to bbPress, what happens on WordPress? What happens when you log out?
Please be descriptive. “It doesn’t work” is near impossible to debug
(I spent my day arguing that there is a difference between ‘The page gave me a 404 error’ and ‘your webserver is broken!’ and the latter was nearly useless to me)
January 28, 2009 at 1:02 am #71655In reply to: How do I get recent posts?
ganzua
MemberYou can either use this wp plugin;
http://www.atsutane.net/2006/11/bbpress-latest-discussion-for-wordpress/
or you can follow the guidelines provided here;
Here’s how to show bbPress info inside WordPress without full integration
sorry for the triple post! I have no idea what happened
triple-response available upon request if needed
January 27, 2009 at 7:42 pm #71605In reply to: Let ask again …
wiseacre
Memberjohnjamesjacoby – This is my second attempt. First time His Majesty didn’t answer me. Next time I will ask Matt.
January 27, 2009 at 7:13 pm #69370paulhawke
MemberYou wrote
WordPress didn’t have decent documentation until many years after it was around, don’t expect bbPress to be any different
I am on the verge of writing something about my experience of creating a bbPress plugin as a set of guideposts for others to make use of. Not sure how much it would count as “documentation” so much as a quick-start to get someone rolling.
January 27, 2009 at 5:54 pm #69369_ck_
ParticipantYou can’t document something until it’s in a stable state.
bbPress 1.0 is twice the size of bbPress 0.9 and constantly changing, even in the alpha.
Database functions have been mostly the same except the entire meta changed.
But the fundamentals are identical to how WordPress works so you can use the WP codex for that.
Oh and WordPress didn’t have decent documentation until many years after it was around, don’t expect bbPress to be any different. Unless someone volunteers for free, Matt is unlikely to waste paid employee time on documentation.
January 27, 2009 at 5:20 pm #69436In reply to: tag remove fail
John James Jacoby
Keymaster@ganzua: I predict that you are integrated with WordPress, and that your jQuery isn’t being loaded correctly.
I will prove this theory by asking for you to add a topic to your favorites on your forum, and report back and let me know if it works.
January 27, 2009 at 4:16 pm #69368ganzua
Membera nice substitute for some weighty bbPress documentation in the meantime
Actually some of us are looking forward the next chapter
This one should go to the “documentation” section as an entry or something like this.
January 27, 2009 at 3:54 pm #71587In reply to: can’t administer BBPress after wordpress integration
Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)
ModeratorCan you get to it if you go directly to the admin site?
http://yourdomain.com/bbpress/bb-admin
It’s possible that you didn’t set up user integration correctly, and you are no longer the admin of your bbPress site.
January 27, 2009 at 11:37 am #70309In reply to: Basic integration screencast
chrisgoat
MemberGot everything to Integrate with no errors and everything seem to of went fine.
When someone registers, the username and password is good in both the forum and wordpress.
But is the integration supposed to work for login and logout, I mean if a person logs into WordPress are they supposed to be logged into bbpress at the same time.
If they are it seems to not be working for me, I can log into the forums and still have to log into WordPress same thing logging out am I missing something.
I know it was a clean and no error install and followed the tutorial completely.
Thanks for all your hard work man.
Chris
January 26, 2009 at 11:54 pm #70013In reply to: bbPress Admin
martenk
MemberI think a plugin that puts the bbpress admin panel in the WordPress one would be nice.
Speaking of admin panels…
January 26, 2009 at 8:29 pm #4741Topic: can’t administer BBPress after wordpress integration
in forum Installationtopdog2046
Memberhi,
I’m running the latest WordPress MU version and also running the latest BBPress version on 1 MySQL Db.
I integrated wordpress via the wordpress integration setting from within bbpress, but now when I login as admin do to the imported users of wordpress, I cannot see a site admin link from within bbpress anymore to administer BBPress.
What shouldI do now?
January 26, 2009 at 5:40 pm #69367_ck_
ParticipantSorry I missed the earlier questions.
And to post code, make sure you put it between backticks `
January 26, 2009 at 11:00 am #69366scoutbrandiegmailcom
MemberMany many thanks for this post, exactly what I was looking for, and a nice substitute for some weighty bbPress documentation in the meantime.
January 25, 2009 at 9:43 pm #69365tomwi
Memberfigured this out!
but can’t get the damn code to post right. if anyone is interested let me know how to post a code snipplet without the forum eating it… it outputs like this:
*post title*
Posted by: *user* in *forum*.
January 25, 2009 at 9:28 pm #69364tomwi
Member@ck – when i try to call the get_forum_name in a wordpress widget it doesnt work. i believe because this is a bbpress function? How would I pull the forum name without using this funtion?
January 25, 2009 at 6:05 pm #71558In reply to: Integration WP + BBPress + Gallery2
martenk
MemberDid a workaround which seems to work for every 5th new member. (How can that even be possible?) Using the md5-plugin (uh oh) for bb-press and rerouting all logins through WordPress login system. This means users don’t get gallery access upon registration but rather the first time they log in…. which makes no difference in reality…
But then again, it only works for every fifth user… or something like that… randomish. The alternative would be to bypass validation in Gallery2 and just copy the user info regardless. But that’s a lot of work…
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