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  • @resabi

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    If you’re looking for an integrated solution with WordPress/BuddyPress, this sounds promising: https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/simple-ads-manager/

    @resabi

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    It would really be great to let our users chose which language they’d like to see our website on. It’s a pitty that such a great software as BuddyPress lacks this option that many others consider as basic. :(

    There’s always numerous Google translate implementations, but that just isn’t what we need.

    I’m guessing some hack could be made with an XProfile field called “language” and a hook to WordPress profile language settings. Unfortunately, I’m not able to code it by myself.

    @resabi

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    Also looking and trying to do something like this, but for Buddypress Links, where I could put in the url eg http://resabi.com/links/create/?link-url=http://example.com. (The Id of the url text box is link-url).
    However, when I try this, I just get a clear form, as if the part after the create/ never existed. I guess the solution is pretty easy but I just can’t see it, so please help!

    @resabi

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    @resabi

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    Thanks Gökhan!

    @resabi

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    Greetings, I’m having a similar issue on a lighttpd server, on one of my two wp/bp sites with the same version of both scripts as the user above. I’ve tried replacing all the files, and I got to the conclusion that the bug might be in the database. Tried emptying all bp tables but that didn’t help. Maybe it’s the users…
    Besides throwing a 500 error when I try to access wp-admin directly, when I try to login via the frontend, the login just resets and redirects to home page.
    What confuses me most is that it works perfectly on one installation and makes this mess on another one (same hosting).

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