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bbpress 2.3.2 not working with WP 4.0.1


  • andriuss
    Participant

    @andriuss

    Hello, I have upgraded WP and the bbpress stoped working… any ideas ? I dont want to migrate to 2.5.4 because where is much changes in my 2.3.2, I tried to install fresh 2.3.2 version but no luck.

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  • andriuss
    Participant

    @andriuss

    is the bbpress support is dead ? :/


    John James Jacoby
    Keymaster

    @johnjamesjacoby

    is the bbpress support is dead ? :/

    Holiday weekend here in the U.S.

    You’re using two versions of software that aren’t labeled as being compatible, so your mileage will likely vary. If you can be more specific and take a bit of initiative to investigate what’s broken, it’s possible someone can help you work this out. That said, your best bet is to use current and compatible versions.


    andriuss
    Participant

    @andriuss

    Hi, thank you for reply! Sorry I didnt know about U.S holiday weekend.

    I must use 2.3.2 I saw general changes in rewrite rules so this will be a problem.

    The main problem that I just can to see forums list in the http://example.com/forums, when I want to forums inside I get nothing inside just header sidebar and footer the content is gone …

    any help ?


    andriuss
    Participant

    @andriuss

    two weeks and no answer ? :/


    Robkk
    Moderator

    @robkk

    @andriuss

    you should make sure you have a backup set just in case

    and then update bbPress to the latest version.


    AlexNoob
    Participant

    @alexnoob

    We have the same problem with bbPress 2.5.4 and WP 4.0.1 and 4.1…There are no answers and topics appear, but we spam messages displayed 🙂

    Did the line 142 commented out in plugins/bbpress/includes/replies/template.php

    from -> ‘s’ => $default_reply_search, // Maybe search

    to -> //’s’ => $default_reply_search, // Maybe search

    What is any good?

    -> $default_reply_search = !empty( $_REQUEST[‘rs’] ) ? $_REQUEST[‘rs’] : false;

    Sry for my english 🙂

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