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Fatal error: Call to undefined function: bb_get_header()

Published on July 20th, 2010 by Nina7

Although the rest of the installation seems to work just fine, I seem to get an error on any “Forum” that I’ve added.

This doesn’t seem to be the case when bbPress initially loads. Or when I click on a TOPIC.

I can’t for the life of me figure out how the function could suddenly not work (when it’s called, and works just fine on all the other pages).

Fatal error: Call to undefined function: bb_get_header() in /my-website.com/html/forum/forum.php on line 1

Any ideas?

Thanks!

bb_admin_link – Can I change the 'Admin' text?

Published on July 20th, 2010 by

Hello,

I’m working on a site with full integration of WordPress & bbPress. Everything is working great! (After a fair bit of fiddling! ;) )

So now I’m just working on cosmetics. I want to show both WordPress & bbPress admin links in the header. So I want to make it obvious which is which.

Is there anyway to get bb_admin_link to output something different than ‘Admin’. Does it take more arguments other than ‘after’ and ‘before’? Or do I need to hard-code it somewhere?

I’ve looked around a bit on the site, but I haven’t found much info on this function.

Thanks!

bbPress.org is running 1.1-alpha-2475 now

Published on July 19th, 2010 by chrishajer

I just got the message about having the upgrade the database (due to subscribe to topic being added and a database change.)

Looks like the subscribe to topic link is now present in the sidebar, with no template edits.

If you notice anything else weird here at bbpress.org/forums please post in this topic. Thanks.

Question to Matt Mullenweg about bbPress & multiple wordpress.org forums

Published on July 19th, 2010 by _KB_

Reference to your post # 71333

_KB_, could you start a new thread with any outstanding questions you have?

First of all thanks for giving me a chance, I’ve a question and some thoughts! hope you’ll like it.

Question:-

About Multiple Integration? (One WordPress Vs Multiple bbPress Standalone)

Description:

Currently people are just able to set integration with one wordpress to one bbpress install,If they want to run multiple boards then they are stick to install multple bbpress installs, after that they are just unable to set cookies integration over multiple boards ( Shared users integration and database integration works perfect, its not a big deal!). Yep, You’ve done it!, If I login to my https://wordpress.org/support/ then I don’t need to login again to WP Blackberry, WP iOS, or WP for Android Forums, I can still see my online status there. Can you shed some light how did you set it? ( Just Cookies integration over multiple boards).

Thoughts:

#-1:- Please don’t kill the bbpress standalone version, after bb-plugin’s announcement. Because sometimes some people just want to run a 100% community board ( without wordpres or any other platform), then this bbpress standalone version will be perfect for their needs.

#-2:- bbpress-plugin version should have a functionality; One bbpress per blog in wordpress mu

#-3, For standalone it may call BBMU.

Thanks, I’m really curious for your response.

Cheers

Registration Email

Published on July 19th, 2010 by RedBull

I am trying to locate or even find out if it is possible to change the “New User” registration email. The default one gives no instructions regarding changing your password etc.., Any help would be greatly appreciated.

What should be a Plugin, and what should be in Core

Published on July 19th, 2010 by Matt Mullenweg

I think this is worth discussing since it seems to be a core philosophical issue that comes up a bunch, with people citing text I wrote for the about page!

The general rule we’ve followed in WordPress, which has been successful for user adoption, has been that something is “core” functionality of it is something the vast majority (80%+) will appreciate, or if it something that makes WP more robust even if they don’t care about it (revisions), or if it’s something we want to promote because we think it will make WP or the web an intrinsically better place (oembed).

Something might be a hugely popular plugin but not perfect for core because: it ties in a commercial service (Akismet), it needs to update more frequently than core does (faster dev cycle), or it adds more overhead than is worth it. For the last, we can often bring in the bare minimum or framework into core and leave the rest as a plugin (podcasting support in WP, and PodPress, or SEO improvements we make).

A bonus of core is that (in theory) the code gets better reviewed, can be relied on by new plugins to be there and build on, and maintained as part of the overall package. It also often brings new folks who may have just worked on plugins before into improving core which increases exponentially the impact of their work.

Of course there is lots of common sense along the way, this is just meant as a general framework for approaching the problem.

Allow Images (0.9) Plugin – set permissions

Published on July 19th, 2010 by pastorbobsforum

Hello.

How can I allow only certain members (or at least user types) to post images?

I am using the Allow Images (0.9) plugin on bbpress 1.0.2. The plugin is working fine, is just that I don’t want everyone to post his image, since I cannot afford it.

Thank you.

Regards,

Bob

bbPress PLUGIN and BuddyPress

Published on July 19th, 2010 by Erlend

Is it too early to ask for a word on how the upcoming bbPress plugin will play in with BuddyPress?

bbPress.org for standalone and TalkPress.org for plugin?

Published on July 19th, 2010 by Erlend

Just a thought.

bbPress 0.9 supports WP 3.0 cookies via Freshly Baked Cookies

Published on July 19th, 2010 by _ck_

I’ve just tested bbPress 0.9 with WP 3.0’s cookies and the Freshly Baked Cookies plugin DOES work properly.

Just make sure your cookie paths for WordPress and bbPress are pointing the same place (ie. /) which was always required for proper integration anyway and is not done by the plugin but inside wp-config and bb-config – see the numerous integration guides around bbpress.org

Make certain you are using version 0.0.4 of the plugin or higher which supports the newer kind of WordPress cookies in use since WP 2.8

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