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  • aran
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    @aran

    That’s gold, Jeff – thank you very much indeed. I upped it to 64M in the .htaccess file, and we’re working like a dream.

    Thank you very much to everyone who took the time to post in this thread, and helped gently shepherd me in the right direction for a fix – your help has been very much appreciated…:-)


    aran
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    @aran

    Haven’t been able to reply to this thread for some time, not sure why!

    ***

    I navigated to some of the pages that weren’t loading yesterday, and checked the log files – the php error file (which is the only one I could see) had these little gems:

    [21-Apr-2010 07:29:55] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 7680 bytes) in /hafan/wp-includes/class-simplepie.php on line 1458
    [21-Apr-2010 07:29:55] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 7680 bytes) in /hafan/wp-includes/class-simplepie.php on line 1458
    [21-Apr-2010 07:29:56] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 7680 bytes) in /hafan/wp-includes/class-simplepie.php on line 1495
    [21-Apr-2010 07:30:06] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 18019 bytes) in /hafan/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 478
    [21-Apr-2010 07:30:26] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 64 bytes) in /hafan/wp-includes/plugin.php on line 137
    [21-Apr-2010 07:30:41] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 7680 bytes) in /hafan/wp-includes/class-simplepie.php on line 1458
    [21-Apr-2010 07:30:41] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 7680 bytes) in /hafan/wp-includes/class-simplepie.php on line 1458
    [21-Apr-2010 07:30:42] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 7680 bytes) in /hafan/wp-includes/class-simplepie.php on line 1495
    [21-Apr-2010 07:34:22] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 18019 bytes) in /hafan/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 478
    [21-Apr-2010 07:34:27] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 64 bytes) in /hafan/wp-includes/plugin.php on line 137

    So the regular one seems to be the class-simplepie.php one – does that make any kind of sense?


    aran
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    @aran

    That’s really interesting, songv – so it’s looking like a single WP clash with something in BP – but not being experienced by everyone?

    jivany, great call – your suspicions are exactly right, the source code is clearly not complete.

    I should have access to the server logs, but it’s not something I’m familiar with – do I just want to grab whatever I can, or look for some particular details?


    aran
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    @aran

    Will this allow users to search for the results of more than one xprofile field at a time?

    So, for example, they could look for someone in a particular city who teaches piano, that kind of stuff?

    If so, I think it would be one of the most important single additions to the BP universe, and would be very interested indeed to hear how work is going with it…:-)


    aran
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    @aran

    Thanks, Kunal – I’m sure you’re right about that. But Andy included the work around in the trunk, and now (as far as I can see, anyway!) it’s not working any more. I’d love some paragraphs in my Welcome section…;-)

    And yes, Aron, a link to that plugin would be great…:-)


    aran
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    @aran

    The latest release has got PerS’s fix included in bp-core-widgets – but the ‘Welcome’ section seems to be stripping all html regardless.

    Any ideas what might be causing this?!…:-)


    aran
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    @aran

    Ah, right. Thanks for the answer, Jeff!

    I was just thinking that it would give a framework that could be adapted to the BuddyPress default theme, so that you could offer a ‘BuddyPress default’ theme for bbPress. After all, a lot of people are going to use the BuddyPress default theme with minimal alteration, because it’s neat, clean and tidy.

    If no-one else has got the time, I’d be happy to have a go at adapting Andy’s BP.org bbPress theme to match the default theme – but I’ve not themed for bbPress before, so it would feel like a bit of an extra mountain to climb to have to start from the bottom.

    It just seems that with the work Andy’s done already to port BP.org to bbPress, you’re very close to having a bbPress ready BuddyPress default theme – for which I’m sure a lot of people would be very grateful…:-)

    As I say, I’d be happy to lend a hand if it’s not a high priority for anyone else.


    aran
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    @aran

    Sorry, not sure which thread to post this in now!

    So buddypress.org is clearly running a version of the BuddyPress default theme (with blue instead of orange) that has also been ported to bbPress – is that right?

    Would it be possible to release that as a bbPress theme?

    Or has that perhaps (crossing fingers!) already been done somewhere?

    Thanks for any input…:-)


    aran
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    @aran

    Thank you very much indeed for that, Jeff. Sorry, I had searched before asking, honestly!


    aran
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    @aran

    But to get the forums to look as though they’re part of your BuddyPress, do you need to do something with the forums theme locally?

    If I put a link into the navigation bar at the moment, it takes me to the bbPress installation which looks completely different to the BuddyPress installation.

    This site (buddypress.org, I mean) seems either to have integrated the call to the forums or made the forums look like the BuddyPress theme.

    Anyone able to give me some pointers?!

    Thanks in advance for any clues…;-)


    aran
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    @aran

    Okay, I can see after installing it that admin has the ability to add user fields – and very neatly done it is too.

    And it seems as though the search facility includes what’s put in those fields – but I don’t think that’s immediately obvious.

    It would be great if there was an ‘advanced’ search option that would specifically allow you to look for details profile field by profile field.

    So where you can add dropdown lists in profiles (that is very clever indeed, great work), you would be able to select from those same dropdown lists in Search.

    Hope this strikes someone as a good idea…;-)

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