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    Joss Winn
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    Well, at least I know it is possible! I’ll have a look around for those instructions. Thanks.

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    Joss Winn
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    @josswinn

    Thanks. I have a use for Multisite Plugin Control, but it doesn’t solve the issue with bbPress because bbPress can *only* be activated across the network, and so it comes outside of Multisite Plugin Manager’s control.

    Anyway, thanks again. I will be using the multisite plugin for other reasons!

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    Joss Winn
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    huh. I don’t understand why it’s different for me. I’ll go back and look into it. The other problem though is that if it’s just activated on the main site, then I guess it will still be listed as a plugin for other members to activate on their own sites (we allow this with plugins).

    Thanks for your response.

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    Joss Winn
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    @josswinn

    I agree. But there is no other option. On a network install, the only option to activate bbPress is to ‘network activate’ it.

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    Joss Winn
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    @josswinn

    Thanks. I see what you mean, but it’s too focused on commercial upgrades, whereas the site I managed it based at a university with students and staff as users.

    Thanks anyway. There used to be a plugin called ‘Plugin Commander’ that might also have worked, but having tested that, it doesn’t seem to work at all with the current version of WP. Also, because bbPress can only be network activated on a network install, I’m not even sure it would have been any use anyway.

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    @josswinn

    On this subject, how about building RSSCloud and PubSubHubub into the Activity Stream RSS feed? There are plugins for WordPress, written by Automattic. I guess they could be modified to work for BuddyPress feeds?

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/pushpress/

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/rsscloud/

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    Joss Winn
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    @josswinn

    Thanks, mark. That’s what I needed.

    Andy, the problem is that the More Privacy Options plugin adds new privacy levels, like on wordpress.com and the Activity Stream doesn’t recognise those. It only knows about Searchable/Not Searchable ‘privacy’ options (I’ve never understood why blocking search engines is referred to as ‘private’ – I think it’s misleading).

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    @josswinn

    Thanks. It was a problem with the theme which has been fixed in the last couple of days. An upgrade of the theme solved this. http://premium.wpmudev.org/project/buddypress-corporate-theme

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    Joss Winn
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    @josswinn

    It’s not related to my browser. It happens on all browsers, on all blogs and on all themes. It even happens in the Dashboard area. You can see an example snapshot here: http://joss.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/files/2009/11/Picture-2.png

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    Joss Winn
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    @josswinn

    Hi, I’ve upgraded to 1.1.1 and am getting lots of these warnings, too. A custom theme from dev.wpmu.org

    I’ll post over there to see if they claim responsibility!

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    Joss Winn
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    @josswinn

    I’ve just upgraded to 1.0.3 and this message is back, despite Andy’s fix noted above.

    PHP Warning: array_merge() [function.array-merge]: Argument #1 is not an array in /var/www/vhosts/blogs/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-xprofile/bp-xprofile-signup.php on line 261

    Not critical, but annoying to see it so often in the logs :-)

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    Joss Winn
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    @josswinn

    Yeah, thanks Andy :-)

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    Joss Winn
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    @josswinn

    Still seeing the warnings in my logs following the 1.0.2 update:

    PHP Warning: array_merge() [function.array-merge]: Argument #1 is not an array in /var/www/vhosts/blogs/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-xprofile/bp-xprofile-signup.php on line 261

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    @josswinn

    I’ve tried to trigger it in safari, IE and Firefox but haven’t managed it. Still seeing the warnings though, but they’re not from me on the site.

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    I can’t tell you if it’s browser related. I’m using Chrome and I can’t trigger it but I’m seeing other IP addresses trigger it every few minutes. I could try switching log level to debug and see if that shows the browser identifier. If I get anything, I let you know.

    PHP 5.1.6 (cli) (built: Feb 26 2009 07:01:12)

    Copyright (c) 1997-2006 The PHP Group

    Zend Engine v2.1.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2006 Zend Technologies

    with eAccelerator v0.9.5.3, Copyright (c) 2004-2006 eAccelerator, by eAccelerator

    Apache/2.2.3

    WPMU 2.7.1

    BuddyPress 1.0.1

    No other errors in my logs

    Thanks.

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    Joss Winn
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    Thanks for your quick response, Andy.

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    Joss Winn
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    @josswinn

    Socialpreneur is quite right. The plugin works very well. The issue is changing the template so users are directed to wp-login.php as an alternative to normal signup in the way that the fb-connect plugin is integrated into the default themes.

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    Joss Winn
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    @josswinn

    Not me. I haven’t the skills but it seems like a quick win for someone who does.

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    Joss Winn
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    well, i don’t know what to do. i’ve set up another test site and there’s no problem. i think i’ll just remove the problem site and start again. not a big deal.

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    Joss Winn
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    Burt, I’m already running latest trunk.

    Andy, this is a vanilla install. I’m using clean BP code from SVN trunk.

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    You can see from the group page source that it’s not picking up any of the structure.css files, whereas member profile pages are. I’ve poked around in the files and can’t understand why this might be.

    The only stylesheet being used is buddypress-member/style.css

    It’s not related to the buddypress-home as I’ve replaced that with the older RC-1 download and the problem exists.

    It’s not related to the bp-groups.* files as I’ve replaced those with the older RC-1 download and the problem exists.

    I’ve removed all other files from mu-plugins but that doesn’t fix it.

    Looking at the page in Firebug, http://learninglab.lincoln.ac.uk/testbp/wp-content/bp-themes/buddypress-member/css/loader.php is being found but doesn’t seem to be loading anything.

    Not sure what to try next…!

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    Every time I update, I rm -rf all BuddyPress folders and cp -R the new ones from my svn directory.

    Have just done it again and the page has the same problem.

    The only pages affected are Group pages.

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    Musuko, are you referring to this layout bug?

    http://learninglab.lincoln.ac.uk/testbp/groups/jisc-call-1

    If not, is anyone else getting this on their install? I’m running the latest trunk version.

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    Joss Winn
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    @josswinn

    Yes that’s it.

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    @josswinn

    Yes. You login with your FB/Google/OpenID,Yahoo/AOL/MySpace account details.

    You get a BuddyPress user account on the main/first blog of the site and can create a new blog which you are admin of. To log into that blog, you log into the main site and then navigate via the admin bar to your own blog dashboard.

    To make it 100% compatible, it needs better integration with the BP Home template and ideally, being MU site-wide rather than installed in /plugins/ so that users can log directly into their own blogs rather than into the main blog and then navigate to their own blog dashboard.

    For a drop in solution, I’m very impressed with it. And you get stats through using the RPX API key.

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