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Upgraded to 0.9.0.4, can’t login

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  • @bedbugger

    Participant

    In case it matters, my WP and bbpress installations shared a database.

    @bedbugger

    Participant

    I am just going to try reinstalling. I tried registering a new user and the password sent did not work.

    @bedbugger

    Participant

    And, that did not work either. Still can’t log in.

    @bedbugger

    Participant

    My bbpress shares a database with wordpress.

    This was fine in 0.9.0.1. Is it a problem now?

    I checked the database, reset my password (which in fact still works perfectly on the blog side of things).

    At least one user has logged in and posted to the bbpress forum, but I can’t.

    But I can’t login. I registered a new account, and the password did not work.

    @ipstenu

    Moderator

    Can you log in to WordPress?

    What version of WordPress?

    Did you try flushing all your browser cookies?

    @bedbugger

    Participant

    Whew! Clearing cookies did it. Thanks :-) I just upgraded to WP 2.71 also, should have mentioned that.

    @ipstenu

    Moderator

    FYI, WP 2.7 and BB .9 aren’t really compatible. Apparently some people have managed to make them work, but it involves a bit of work.

    @bedbugger

    Participant

    Ipstenu,

    Thanks so much — I am not expecting integration to _work_. That would be a bonus. :-p

    But should I expect problems because the two programs are sharing a database?

    I had to upgrade both versions for security reasons, but did not want to take the leap to the alpha.

    @bedbugger

    Participant

    Aha… 2.7.1 and 0.9.0.4: got them integrated (light integration: logins only), using _ck_’s guide here: https://bbpress.org/forums/topic/wordpress-and-bbpress-integration-101

    and Ann’s plugin: http://superann.com/2009/02/26/wordpress-26-27-bbpress-09-cookie-integration-plugin/

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