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@pedro miguel sometimes it takes a bit for it to show up in the repo
Edit: Nevermind, while posting this comment Peter answered the question I addressed.
Still advise everyone to post to Peter’s trac for the plugin at http://faboo.nl/bugs/ he’s giving us some awesome plugins, it would be good to make the bugs as easy for him to find as possible. Just IMO…
Peter, I seem to be having a problem as tweetstream seems to be no longer working.
I checked my twitter app and it doesn’t seem as there is anything wrong there.
Still, when I post an update to my activity stream, nothing is being sent to my twitter. Posting to twitter does result in a post on my activity stream however after a short delay.
I’m running the latest version of Tweetstream as well as the first version of Facestream.
Any thoughts on what I might try?
@DFA327, I did end up posting those errors over at your site as well.
The issue with the message appearing after hitting publish on posts has gone away.
The others still existed last I checked.
Again, apologies for the consecutive comments but if there is a way to edit my previous one either I’m missing it or my screen reader (I’m visually impaired) is not picking it up.
Was typing up a blog post earlier and when I published I got this output.
Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /home/content/x/x/x/xxxxxxxx/html/wp-content/plugins/buddypress-ajax-chat/bp-chat.php:480)
in /home/content/x/x/x/xxxxxxxx/html/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 868
The post did appear when I went to the frontpage of the site.
I hate to consecutive post but aside from the notice in my last mention, I found another one.
I’ll again mention that I’m using WP 2.9.2, latest version of Buddypress with the default theme and the latest version of the plugin with chat to open in a new window.
I was browsing a member’s profile on my site: http://randomcatastrophe.com/members/jimmyray/ and decided to click on the chat link.
I was immediately redirected back to the frontpage of the site where all of my blog entries are.
If I’m on my own page http://randomcatastrophe.com/members/ctrowbridge/ and click on chat, it opens in a new window properly.
I hope I’ve given enough information, I can’t think of anything else to mention.
Dave, the plugin seems to work just fine but I do see this…
Notice: Only variable references should be returned by reference in /home/content/X/X/X/XXXXXXXX/html/wp-content/plugins/buddypress-ajax-chat/bp-chat/chat/lib/class/CustomAJAXChat.php
on line 182
Using WP 2.9.2, BP 1.2.2.1 Buddypress default theme and chat open in a new window.
That would be a great one!
Here’s my most desired plugin idea at the moment. It is basically a copy of something already done to a degree on facebook.
Something like a relationships indicator. Say for example I have a friend on my Buddypress install but this friend also just so happens to be my girlfriend. It would be nice if I could set that relationship up.
What I’m thinking is that the plugin could come with some default relationships E.G.: mother, father, son, daughter, cousin, aunt, uncle, wife, husband, co-worker and so on…but also the ability to add a custom relationship. E.G. if I could list a friend as a audio co-host. Friend would be the default level so that a user wouldn’t have to go through and define the relationship between themselves and every single one of their friends.
The ability to notify a user that a definition had been assigned to our relationship so that they could confirm would also be nice. E.G. I identify userX as my girlfriend and she gets an email notice of that and has to confirm the relationship at which point is reflected in both of our profiles or friends areas.
Displaying this information could be done in a number of different ways and regulating who can see these relationships E.G. everyone, friends only, specific individual, private. It could be a separate section under either friends or profile. It would be nice though if say all of my siblings were listed along side each other, all my cousins were grouped together and so on.