@wwwanders
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I had to change the WP_lang in the wp-config.php. In the documentation it seems that this is an option you have in Setting>General. This was the cause of the confusion.
Seems like a great plug-in i will use in the near future.
I am currently working on a site where I would like to name the groups after location spots, and let user check-in in these groups. Is this an option you are working on?
`Move the PO and MO files to /wp-content/languages/ on your server.
If the /wp-content/languages/ folder does not exist, create it!
Also, make sure you have enabled the same language on the WordPress “Settings > General” admin page`
It is not an option to change language in the “Settings > General”. How can I solve this?
Anders
I got a dump from the script and fixed some glitches:
Hers the dump:
‘Array ( [0] => Array ( [group_id] => 2 [creator_id] => 1 [name] => GroupName1 [description] => Interesting description1 [slug] => groupname1 [date_created] => 2011-01-05 02:33:54 [status] => public [enable_forum] => 1 ) [1] => Array ( [group_id] => 3 [creator_id] => 1 [name] => GroupName2 [description] => Interesting description2 [slug] => groupname2 [date_created] => 2011-01-05 02:33:54 [status] => public [enable_forum] => 1 )’
It seems fine but it doesn’t create any groups! ARG!
The forum will understand HTML, with a simple “img src” you can display the picture in the post.
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Well, I have this file now: http://pastie.org/1430022
I have opened it in my browser and I get a blank screen (no errors) but the groups isn’t created.
What should I do?
Anyone?
Is it possible to just import the groups in the database?
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