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  • #50771
    wibu
    Member

    If anyone gets anywhere with this it would be nice to see an implementation. I’m planning (currently working on) a wordpress/bbpress site that will probably need a wiki somewhere along the line.

    #51286
    sevendotro
    Member

    I’m useing wp 2.0.5 and bbpress 0.73

    Anyone? :)

    #989
    intelliot
    Member

    Hey, I’m interested in the idea of doing free bbPress hosting, much like WordPress.com is doing for WordPress. I have a lot of experience in this area, having done it with other forum software, and even doing some experimental multi-WordPress work even before mu came out. If you’re a PHP coder, MySQL admin, and/or Internet entrepreneur, contact me!

    AIM: intelliot

    Google Talk: elliot.lee at Gmail

    #51622
    ear1grey
    Member

    If you’ve got your WP+BB sharing a DB, then you can sidestep the need for changes to the BB admin UI, in which case, “all” you need to do is add template hooks that cause that plugin to insert it’s adverts in the right place (example).

    #987
    putrimalu
    Member

    Hello,

    I have this Adsense sharing plugin with my WordPress.

    http://adsense.ayanev.com/

    If I integrate BBPress with my WordPress, will ads placed in BBPress also have the same effect – to give the topic starter half the profits?

    If not, anyone know a way to accomplish this? Thanks!

    #926
    sevendotro
    Member

    Hello world :)

    I need help from you.

    http://www.glosar-media.ro – it’s the domain

    http://www.glosar-media.ro/forum – here is the forum

    It dosen’t seems to be integrating with WP :-S

    1. I want to colect users from WP db

    2. I can’t login, the user & pass dosen’t work…

    Pls help!

    My config.php:

    // Change the prefix if you want to have multiple forums in a single database.
    $bb_table_prefix = 'bb_'; // Only letters, numbers and underscores please!
    // If your bbPress URL is http://bbpress.example.com/forums/ , the examples would be correct.
    // Adjust the domain and path to suit your actual URL.
    // Just the domain name; no directories or path. There should be no trailing slash here.
    $bb->domain = 'http://www.glosar-media.ro'; // Example: 'http://bbpress.example.com'
    // There should be both a leading and trailing slash here. '/' is fine if the site is in root.
    $bb->path = '/forum/'; // Example: '/forums/'
    // What are you going to call me?
    $bb->name = 'New bbPress Site';
    // This must be set before running the install script.
    $bb->admin_email = '[edited by Trent]';
    // Set to true if you want pretty permalinks.
    $bb->mod_rewrite = true;
    // The number of topics that show on each page.
    $bb->page_topics = 30;
    // A user can edit a post for this many minutes after submitting.
    $bb->edit_lock = 60;
    // Your timezone offset. Example: -7 for Pacific Daylight Time.
    $bb->gmt_offset = +2;
    // Your Akismet Key. You do not need a key to run bbPress, but if you want to take advantage
    // of Akismet's powerful spam blocking, you'll need one. You can get an Akismet key at
    // http://wordpress.com/api-keys/
    $bb->akismet_key = false;
    // The rest is only useful if you are integrating bbPress with WordPress.
    // If you're not, just leave the rest as it is.
    $bb->wp_table_prefix = true; // 'wp_'; // WordPress table prefix.
    $bb->wp_home = true; // WordPress - Options->General: Blog address (URL) // No trailing slash
    $bb->wp_siteurl = true; // WordPress - Options->General: WordPress address (URL) // No trailing slash
    // Use the following line *only* if you will be loading WordPress everytime you load bbPress.
    //define('WP_BB', true);
    /* Stop editing */
    define('BBPATH', dirname(__FILE__) . '/' );
    require_once( BBPATH . 'bb-settings.php' );
    ?>

    Thx for your time! :)

    #50770
    mjfiszman
    Member

    Experimenting with AuthPress, but having some probs.

    Authentication seems to work fine, but users are unable to change and save their MediaWiki preferences. When users click “save” after changing a pref, some processing goes on but nothing gets saved. Any ideas?

    Running bbPress 0.73 and MediaWiki 1.68.

    #983
    davetropeano
    Member

    In the post on the WordPress dashboard annoucing bbPress, it said…

    If we could re-write WP from scratch, it would be a lot like bbPress

    What does this mean in general? What about the bbPress implementation architecture makes is ‘better’ than WordPress?

    #49530
    Trent Adams
    Member

    That would be great! I was actually suprised that Akismet doesn’t stop the registrations as well as the comments considering the power that it has. I can’t seem to find any way to limit spam registrations on bbPress, but something may exist.

    If we can stop the ‘bozo’ user from integrating over to the WordPress side, then would it be best to leave that ‘bozo’ user in bbPress? Would it be worth having something that would delete ‘bozo’ users automatically at some point?

    What would you recommend I do about this?

    Thank you kindly,

    Trent Adams

    #49529

    An interesting situation :) I’ll look into it.

    Thanks for bring it up!

    #49528
    sidzzz
    Member

    I take my above comment back this isnt in an open discussion forum. Next time i will try to be more constructive :P

    #49527
    sidzzz
    Member

    hmm, I dint know spam bots were on to this already… i guess they can still have a profile on BBpress and have a link and promote their site? ( i am not sure how the profile thing works here so keep my comment at that:P )

    But I can say one things its damn fast and keeps spam at bay! but hmm i wouldnt want a junk list of profiles or users adding up either..

    jus my 2 cents..

    #49526
    Trent Adams
    Member

    One more thing….where exactly (when integrated with wordpress) does it store the ‘bozo’ information on a user? I have went through all the tables in bbPress and WordPress and I can’t seem to find it. I thought maybe adding a filter in the plugin might work, but I don’t know how to call it since it isn’t a database call.

    Trent

    #971

    Topic: FeelingGray Theme

    in forum Themes
    so1o
    Participant

    Created a theme for my bbpress forum.. its a complementary to my wordpress theme.. am looking into using same files for the theme like the header footer and function file..

    http://www.adityanaik.com/blog/forums/

    #982

    Topic: Post Via URL?

    in forum Troubleshooting
    yottabite
    Member

    Is there anyway to post via a URL?

    I.e.; http://forum.blandname.com/?new=1&topic=1&subject=test&post=”this is a test”

    If this is not possible, is there a way to port the WordPress bookmarklet to bbPress?

    #49525
    Trent Adams
    Member

    Mdawaffe,

    I really love these 2 plugins! Thank you! Could I make a suggestion though? Would it be possible to add an option to have accounts that are created in bbPress and marked as ‘bozo’ not be added to WordPress. I am having trouble with ‘many’ and I mean ‘many’ spam bots registering in bbPress and then moved over to WordPress. I know they cannot really add comments because of Akismet, but I hate going in and seeing these users in WordPress.

    If I leave the user as Bozo, is it worth deleting them or leaving them as bozo anyway? Should I move them to ‘blocked’ or delete them? It really makes it tough as I am not quite sure what to do!

    Thanks,

    Trent

    #979
    john_roberts
    Member

    We’re considering BBPress for user forums on our website. However, our website already has user registration (account system), and we will not have a separate registration for our forums.

    Therefore, a key question is how easy it will be to integrate BBPress into an existing user registration/authentication system. A colleague looked through the BBPress code, and came up with mostly good news (see bottom).

    The bad news, though, made me come here to see what the plans are for abstracting the user registration system in future versions. I imagine that our situation is quite common: no one wants multiple registration schemes on a single site (it’s bad enough how many we all have around the web!).

    Note: we’ve been very satisfied with WordPress on many fronts, although not for user contributions, so no WordPress integration questions at all. And, yes, we looked at http://bbpress.org/documentation/integration-with-wordpress/

    BAD NEWS, SPECIFICS:

    The SQL queries that interact with the users table are interspersed across a dozen files or so. While this makes integration slightly more difficult, the real issue is that future updates to bbpress might become difficult if not impossible to merge. Given how forum packages are magnets for security

    vulnerabilities, this might become a critical issue.

    I don’t want to argue about security vulnerabilities; that’s not the issue. The point is: at what point will BBPress change how user information is distributed around the application and/or abstracted?

    I checked Trac to see if the Timeline or Roadmap had any hints, but didn’t see anything.

    Is this situation seen as a problem? Anyone else sharing the pain? Any insight?

    GOOD NEWS, SPECIFICS: (accounts = our site registration system)

    * The bbPress user table consists of 9 columns, 5 of which overlap with our generic user table, requiring only a ‘glue’ table to provide the extra columns

    * There are no SQL JOIN’s with the user table (that I could find), making integration easier.

    * Integration with accounts is possible and would take only a few hours.

    * Customizing the look and feel would be no more difficult than it was to customizing WordPress.

    * Disabling registrations is easy to do, which would force users to register via accounts.

    John Roberts

    OpenDNS

    #51501

    Resolve and close post.

    I just did a fresh bbPress installation. I now have full access to bbPress Admin area by keeping my WordPress username and password. My WordPress authors are now listed under bbPress Admin.

    Wonderful! I’m a happy bbPress camper.

    Thanks to everyone.

    #51500

    I have resolved my bbPress/WordPress user name and password issue! I was using the WP prefix found in «The name of the database» to configure «WordPress table prefix» in the bbPress config.php. While researching phpMyAdmin, I realize that _usermeta and _users were in double; one pair with _wp and one pair with prefix xxxxxxxx_.

    define(‘BBDB_NAME’, ‘xxxxxxxx_xxxxx’); // The name of the database

    $bb->wp_table_prefix = ‘wp_’; // WordPress table prefix. Example: ‘wp_’;

    I’m learning by trial and error and mostly by your patience and support.

    I’ve tested fully WordPress and bbPress integration; bbpress-integration.php is normal and working as expected.

    While login as bbPress Admin, there’s no Admin panel available within bbPress, I assume that this is normal for reason all Admin work is done within WordPress. Am I right?

    #51499

    Thanks for ready my posts mdawaffe,

    «… bbpress-integration.php should add a “bbPress” tab in your WordPress admin under the Plugins tab… »

    It’s there as describe.

    «… Go to the bbPress tab. Did you fill in your bbPress table prefix?.. »

    Under my WordPress MySQL tables, I find the WordPress and bbPress databases.

    The way this all should work is:

    «… A new user registers on bbPress. The first time that new user browses to WordPress, he or she is added to the member list (prior to then, that new user is listed under “No Role for this Blog”)… »

    Understand.

    «… The same should hold if you swap “bbPress” and “WordPress” in the above paragraph… »

    Ok.

    «… What are your $bb->wp_home and $bb->wp_siteurl settings in bbPress’ config.php?… »

    It’s configured with http://patrimoineacadien.com for both; it’s taken from WordPress – Options->General:..

    Thanks for your patience and support.

    #51363

    If you have things set up right, it should ask you to put in the user name of your WordPress account rather than asking for all that other stuff.

    What does your $bb->wp_table_prefix setting look like?

    It should look like

    $bb->wp_table_prefix = 'wp_'; (or whatever the actual prefx is).

    The “Forum Name” can be anything you want. For example, one of the forum names on this site is “Installation”.

    #51498

    bbpress-integration.php should add a “bbPress” tab in your WordPress admin under the Plugins tab.

    Go to the bbPress tab. Did you fill in your bbPress table prefix?

    The way this all should work is:

    A new user registers on bbPress. The first time that new user browses to WordPress, he or she is added to the member list (prior to then, that new user is listed under “No Role for this Blog”).

    The same should hold if you swap “bbPress” and “WordPress” in the above paragraph.

    What are your $bb->wp_home and $bb->wp_siteurl settings in bbPress’ config.php?

    #976
    sidzzz
    Member

    Hi there,

    I run my blog/site on wordpress and I am really keen to add a forum. I have the option of phpbb or smf or our very own bbpress.

    Picture support is my basic requirement. Could you please tell me when will it be added to bbpress? Coz i am all for WP!

    And is there anyways, we could have the title of the thread as the url for the thread to make it more SEO friendly with keywords?

    Cheers,

    Sid

    #51400
    mjfiszman
    Member

    Thanks for the help :)

    ergate: I’m doing it manually right now. Assuming I carry on like that, is there a way to include the # posts functionality?

    ear1grey: Your plugin looks to be the sort of thing I’m after, but I’m a bit confused about how it works.

    First, I believe I’ve added that meta fields as instructed, but nothing seems to be showing in the post.

    Also, it’s not clear from the example post on your site if it’s possible to direct users to a particular, pre-existing forum topic.

    Thanks for any more help!

    #51513
    Trent Adams
    Member

    I had a similar problem. Being an admin in WordPress doesn’t mean you automatically get to be an admin in bbPress. Only the key master you created upon install of bbPress can access the admin. Once that user is in the admin area, you can add your WordPress admin as an admin of bbPress.

    Trent

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