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  • boonika
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    @boonika

    I hope that won’t happen with new blogs. That wouldn’t make any sense cause I already have users with their blogs URL like http://username.mysite.com/


    boonika
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    @boonika

    As I said in previous post, it works. But I did find something ‘weird’ going on. After I added ‘Site Wide Activity’ widget to one of the sidebars I have noticed that links to users profiles don’t work properly. Actually, they do if your Buddypress is active on the main blog, which is not the case with our site. Other than that, everything works fine.


    boonika
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    @boonika

    Tried. Works.


    boonika
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    @boonika

    Thanks Andy. Will try.


    boonika
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    @boonika

    Yes, great guy. I wish he wins lottery:)


    boonika
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    @boonika

    THANKS A LOT to Burt Adsit. It was a problem inside wp-config.php.

    before:

    define(‘ADMIN_COOKIE_PATH’, ‘/’);

    define(‘COOKIE_DOMAIN’, ”);

    define(‘COOKIEPATH’, ”);

    define(‘SITECOOKIEPATH’, ”);

    after (see slashes in last two lines):

    define(‘ADMIN_COOKIE_PATH’, ‘/’);

    define(‘COOKIE_DOMAIN’, ”);

    define(‘COOKIEPATH’, ‘/’);

    define(‘SITECOOKIEPATH’, ‘/’);

    Thanks Burt


    boonika
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    @boonika

    Thanks for Your post. This is what I did so far without any result:

    1. I deactivated (removed) all plugins from mu-plugins folder – same result

    2. I deactivated all plugins via Plugin Commander (‘plugins’ folder) and checked on users blogs if those plugins are deactivated – same result

    3. I changed from my custom member theme to bpmember theme – same result

    4. I downloaded buddypress.1.0.2.zip once again and replaced all BP files from buddypress folder with new ones via FTP – same result

    5. I replaced all themes from bp-themes folder with ones from buddypress.1.0.2.zip file I downloaded – same result

    6. I tried disabling/enabling BuddyPress Group Component – same result


    boonika
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    @boonika

    OK. Here’s what happened:

    I created a group called ‘Extraordinary Video Work’. I also invited friends… we had some Wire activities… and so on.

    Than I clicked My Account/Groups/Create a Group to create a new, ‘Fonts’ group. Did everything as I did for the first group. I clicked Groups from the main menu and realized that the previous group was transformed into this new group. List of members and Wire posts were the same but name of the group (‘Extraordinary Video Work’ was changed to ‘Fonts’) and description were changed. I tried several times. If You want I can create a profile for you so you ca try it yourself. Just give me your email. Mine is pinkforrest[at]gmail[dot]com.


    boonika
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    @boonika

    I started a new topic here.


    boonika
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    @boonika

    Another problem. I went to create another group (‘Create Group’ link). But after I did it I realized that I have actually overwritten the group I have previously created. How is this possible. I tried several times. Please help me solve this.


    boonika
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    @boonika

    Same thing here. I was not able to create avatar and got the same message. However, once I skipped ‘avatar’ section and finished creating group I was able to create avatar from inside group admin.

    I’m running latest versions of WPMU and BuddyPress. I have a lot of plugins for MU but I didn’t include any extra BP plugins.

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