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  • #103603
    yehgdotnet
    Member

    We learnt bbpress is somewhat linked with wordpress.

    However, according to our testing result on wp latest version, it is certainly not vulnerable to this issue.

    #98429
    Pomy
    Participant

    Hi Zaerl, You are a great person, your method is working like charm.. thanks brother..

    @Markus your method is also working, thanks for your time.

    – One more question, Like in WordPress you can highlight the author comments in his/her post. I’m searching the almost same way with diffident edge

    In my case – usually/mostly Keymasters (Like Matt on bbPress) don’t write in their forums, they are busy guys. When they will came back that would be excited to highlight them?

    — So, Is it possible to highlight a specific author/keymaster/admin’s every post?

    I want to highlight all Keymaster’s posts in my forums.

    Thanks again.

    S.

    #103529
    Pomy
    Participant

    Hi Zaerl, You are a great person, your method is working like charm.. thanks brother..

    @Markus your method is also working, thanks for your time.

    – One more question, Like in WordPress you can highlight the author comments in his/her post. I’m searching the almost same way with diffident edge

    In my case – usually/mostly Keymasters (Like Matt on bbPress) don’t write in their forums, they are busy guys. When they will came back that would be excited to highlight them?

    — So, Is it possible to highlight a specific author/keymaster/admin’s every post?

    I want to highlight all Keymaster’s posts in my forums.

    Thanks again.

    S.

    #98502
    _ck_
    Participant

    Thanks, I got the report.

    This is interesting.

    Do you find that WordPress fails this test too? Because it uses a very similar routine.

    I feel the problem should be addressed in function wp_sanitize_redirect which would solve it cross-platform.

    #103602
    _ck_
    Participant

    Thanks, I got the report.

    This is interesting.

    Do you find that WordPress fails this test too? Because it uses a very similar routine.

    I feel the problem should be addressed in function wp_sanitize_redirect which would solve it cross-platform.

    #98452
    Double Stuff
    Member

    Thanks

    I was able to find the bb-config.php and add the keys.

    This seems to have got me connected via pp-admin.php

    I already have a my-plugins.php file and have added the wordpress integration plugin.

    Is the one you suggest made to work with what I have or do I use one or the other.

    Thanks for the help

    #103552
    Double Stuff
    Member

    Thanks

    I was able to find the bb-config.php and add the keys.

    This seems to have got me connected via pp-admin.php

    I already have a my-plugins.php file and have added the wordpress integration plugin.

    Is the one you suggest made to work with what I have or do I use one or the other.

    Thanks for the help

    #98451

    Right, there is no official manual.

    Find the integration guide on this page – http://blog.ashfame.com/bbpress/

    Try this plugin for sync – https://bbpress.org/plugins/topic/wordpress-bbpress-syncronization/

    Create my-plugins folder with 755 permissions in root of bbPress and put plugins there. You can activate them from dashboard after login.

    P.S. – Being to the point doesn’t hurt. Write as much required.

    #103551

    Right, there is no official manual.

    Find the integration guide on this page – http://blog.ashfame.com/bbpress/

    Try this plugin for sync – https://bbpress.org/plugins/topic/wordpress-bbpress-syncronization/

    Create my-plugins folder with 755 permissions in root of bbPress and put plugins there. You can activate them from dashboard after login.

    P.S. – Being to the point doesn’t hurt. Write as much required.

    #98450
    Double Stuff
    Member

    Thanks


    @Ashfame

    Humm well asking where’s the manual is pretty clear. I would think All you had to say was there wasn’t one, which doesn’t make sense. I’m not a noob. I would be glad to RTFM

    I can delete everything and install it myself if that is where it says how to do a “an integrated install with WordPress”

    My needs as you ask are to have clear instruction on how to install this script and sync it with wordpress. It appears their are none so I will ask some simple questions.

    Should I start over with fresh install in order to have everything sync properly?

    How do you activate the plugins?

    What files are used to do “an integrated install with WordPress”?

    What needs to be changed in those files? If Any?

    Does anything in wordpress need to be changed such as user permissions.

    Thanks in advance for any links or information for completing the set up of this script

    #103550
    Double Stuff
    Member

    Thanks


    @Ashfame

    Humm well asking where’s the manual is pretty clear. I would think All you had to say was there wasn’t one, which doesn’t make sense. I’m not a noob. I would be glad to RTFM

    I can delete everything and install it myself if that is where it says how to do a “an integrated install with WordPress”

    My needs as you ask are to have clear instruction on how to install this script and sync it with wordpress. It appears their are none so I will ask some simple questions.

    Should I start over with fresh install in order to have everything sync properly?

    How do you activate the plugins?

    What files are used to do “an integrated install with WordPress”?

    What needs to be changed in those files? If Any?

    Does anything in wordpress need to be changed such as user permissions.

    Thanks in advance for any links or information for completing the set up of this script

    #36604
    Anonymous User
    Inactive

    Hi,

    Does any of you the current “trunk”version of bbPress? Since the last version of 9 days (mdawaffe) shows my forum a PHP Warning: “Invalid argument supplied for foreach (@ 2718)”- caused by the file functions.bb-users.php. It seems as if the function expects an array, but not get!?

    A Google search for the error message brings up only my own forum. :) Has anyone found this problem, too?

    My forum url: http://www.mysteria3000.de

    I use the trunk version of bbPress with the Beta 2 of WordPress 3.1.

    Perhaps the reason is a change in handling users in WordPress?

    I am grateful for solutions. :)

    Greetings

    Markus Pezold

    black-forever

    http://black-forever.de

    http://twitter.com/blackforever_de

    #98449

    I doubt if your host even did an integrated install with WordPress?

    If you want WP sync, there is a plugin for that. Can’t recall if it requires integrated setup. Please be clear about your needs instead of a story in paragraph, hard to make out of it.

    #103549

    I doubt if your host even did an integrated install with WordPress?

    If you want WP sync, there is a plugin for that. Can’t recall if it requires integrated setup. Please be clear about your needs instead of a story in paragraph, hard to make out of it.

    #98466

    In reply to: A simple thing… :)

    zaerl
    Participant

    Create a readme.txt in top directory.

    https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/about/readme.txt

    #103566

    In reply to: A simple thing… :)

    zaerl
    Participant

    Create a readme.txt in top directory.

    https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/about/readme.txt

    #98441
    DigitalGdn
    Participant

    If you use WordPress, then bbPress is going to be a really good long-term option as it will soon mean the best integration with your website.

    My main experience is with both phpBB and SMF and they feel like archaic pieces of software that are a pain to integrate and design for. Both also have big spam problems unless you customise the registration form. I think bbPress is protected by Akismet which is a different league to what the others have.

    Another option similar to bbPress is Vanilla http://vanillaforums.org

    My current preference is bbPress, but only if you don’t need to install too many plugins as it increases the chance of things going wrong when updating.

    #103541
    DigitalGdn
    Participant

    If you use WordPress, then bbPress is going to be a really good long-term option as it will soon mean the best integration with your website.

    My main experience is with both phpBB and SMF and they feel like archaic pieces of software that are a pain to integrate and design for. Both also have big spam problems unless you customise the registration form. I think bbPress is protected by Akismet which is a different league to what the others have.

    Another option similar to bbPress is Vanilla http://vanillaforums.org

    My current preference is bbPress, but only if you don’t need to install too many plugins as it increases the chance of things going wrong when updating.

    #98440
    Willabee
    Member

    1. Some plugins need some editing, but its usually minimal and with details on how to. Most plugins however do not need editing or knowledge of php.

    2. Right now Automattic is working on a bbPress plugin for WordPress their main blogging platform. I’m guessing most support will go too that. But some support remains on the official bbpress.

    3. All populair forum software has spam problems.

    4. Core changes arent neccesairy, just hook it in. Although this will require some php knowledge.

    #103540
    Willabee
    Member

    1. Some plugins need some editing, but its usually minimal and with details on how to. Most plugins however do not need editing or knowledge of php.

    2. Right now Automattic is working on a bbPress plugin for WordPress their main blogging platform. I’m guessing most support will go too that. But some support remains on the official bbpress.

    3. All populair forum software has spam problems.

    4. Core changes arent neccesairy, just hook it in. Although this will require some php knowledge.

    #98447
    Willabee
    Member

    You probably have to sync wordpress and bbpress roles, havent done it in a while though, so cant remember exactly how it worked, just go into bb-admin and its in the options somewhere.

    #103547
    Willabee
    Member

    You probably have to sync wordpress and bbpress roles, havent done it in a while though, so cant remember exactly how it worked, just go into bb-admin and its in the options somewhere.

    #36583
    Double Stuff
    Member

    Hello All

    Happy Holidays

    I had my host install bbpress on url/forum and now I am stuck. They do not provide support.

    I have been able to login to bb-admin but see no administrative options. Just a “This Is Your First Post” and a test post the host did.

    I guess what I’m looking for is the manual and directions to set up and sync to the existing wordpress blog.

    I have put the integration plugin on my server in my-plugins but see no way to activate it or set up. The plugin read me only says “put in my-plugins folder”

    I have been reading the forum and docs for two days and just dont get it.

    Whats my next step/steps once install is complete.

    Feel free to list all the steps to follow.

    I’m not a coder, but know the wp files pretty well.

    Thanks in advance for your help

    —-

    #98326

    In reply to: Controlling Spam

    TheRider62
    Member

    Spam registrations are a huge problem for me. I tried to install two plugins, but so far that didn’t help. Since I am getting about 20 spam user registrations per day, I now simply renamed the register.php to something else. This should stop them dead.

    Feature request: There should be an option somewhere that allows or blocks new user registration. In my case, with the WordPress integration, I only want registered wordpress users to access the forums anyway.

    #103426

    In reply to: Controlling Spam

    TheRider62
    Member

    Spam registrations are a huge problem for me. I tried to install two plugins, but so far that didn’t help. Since I am getting about 20 spam user registrations per day, I now simply renamed the register.php to something else. This should stop them dead.

    Feature request: There should be an option somewhere that allows or blocks new user registration. In my case, with the WordPress integration, I only want registered wordpress users to access the forums anyway.

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