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July 5, 2011 at 10:32 am #115768
In reply to: How to upgrade from 1.2.8 to 1.2.9
simstim
ParticipantSorry, figured it out. Once the update to WordPress 3.2 is complete, the update to Buddypress 1.2.9 becomes available from the dashboard.
July 5, 2011 at 10:31 am #115767In reply to: Buddypress 1.3 – release 1 – 2 weeks?
meg@info
ParticipantHi!
Can you add th change log in the bp 1.2.9.
Thanks and nice work!
July 5, 2011 at 9:52 am #115762In reply to: Adding Posts to a BuddyPress Group
4ella
ParticipantMaybe because we don’t have WP multisite installation , and this plugin requires that , but you are right , I forgot that this plugin should do the work .
July 5, 2011 at 9:33 am #115760In reply to: Adding Posts to a BuddyPress Group
Anointed
Participantany reason not to simply use the group blog plugin?
https://buddypress.org/community/groups/bp-groupblog/home/I may be missing something, but from the requirements it seems like a perfect fit…
July 5, 2011 at 9:06 am #115758In reply to: Error WP 3.2 Javascript: a.ownerDocument is null
James
Participantplease, create some topic like “wp 3.2 bp 1.2.9″, so that people could see all the possible issues in one place. Users start to create new topics for every noted problem and it is quite hard to follow.
or use this topic instead https://buddypress.org/community/groups/miscellaneous/forum/topic/a-quick-note-about-wordpress-3-2/
July 5, 2011 at 9:05 am #115757James
Participantplease, create some topic like “wp 3.2 bp 1.2.9”, so that people could see all the possible issues in one place. Users start to create new topics for every noted problem and it is quite hard to follow.
or use this topic instead https://buddypress.org/community/groups/miscellaneous/forum/topic/a-quick-note-about-wordpress-3-2/
July 5, 2011 at 8:54 am #115755In reply to: Adding Posts to a BuddyPress Group
4ella
Participant@simon_sais I understand now our misunderstanding , I forgot that if you are not a subscriber you can’t see it:
http://buddydev.com/forums/topic/plugin-for-frontend-posting#post-9118@pcwriter thank you very much for your exact explanation , it is exactly how you ve’said ,
this link you can see because it is a free plugin:
http://buddydev.com/plugins/blog-categories-for-groups/
Brajesh’s frontend editor should be a part of it ,
here you can see a progress on working on http://buddydev.com/plugins/blog-categories-for-groups/ plugin:
https://github.com/sbrajesh/blog-categories-for-groups/issues?sort=created&direction=desc&state=open
there you can subscribe too and add your plugin suggestions , wishes .July 5, 2011 at 8:39 am #115753iwikia
Participantsame problem:
Seems like the reply panel opens and closes immediately! Tried with chrome and firefox… same result
any ideas?July 5, 2011 at 7:46 am #115751In reply to: Error WP 3.2 Javascript: a.ownerDocument is null
albertcito
MemberA link that says “reply (0)” on page activity . And when I upload my avatar, at the cutting image, get the same error.
Buddypress Versión 1.2.9
July 5, 2011 at 7:31 am #115750Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterMaxxannik
Is that related to BP? Have you disabled BP and tested without it?July 5, 2011 at 7:28 am #115749In reply to: Error WP 3.2 Javascript: a.ownerDocument is null
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterWhich reply button? Which version of BuddyPress?
July 5, 2011 at 6:38 am #115747maxxannik
ParticipantHelp!
WP 3.2 + BP 1.2.9
and last Google Chrome
and repeated at 2 analog sites (WP 3.2 and BP 1.2.8 or 1.2.9).I try add new post, add an Image… and fail!
1. Try click “Add an Image”, load froma PC, Other Sites or Media Library
2. Click “Show” – and nothing…
After all actions blocked. While not reload the page.July 5, 2011 at 6:30 am #115746In reply to: Adding Posts to a BuddyPress Group
sdls
MemberThat plug-in is allows you to create posts on the front-end…. which is awesome…. wonder if there is plan for integrating the “media” aspects of WP in the future?
I’ll just go the custom taxonomy-> buddypress groups route for now….to match these custom post types to the buddypress groups themselves.
using the taxonomy slug -> buddypress group slug to match these two objects is pretty dirty… but seems to work well for clients managing conversations in their sites.
Any suggestions for improvement would be greatly appreciated.
S.
July 5, 2011 at 1:28 am #115737In reply to: Adding Posts to a BuddyPress Group
pcwriter
Participant@simon_sais
The link 4ella gave for the front-end post form at BuddyDev is in a premium forum, you need to be a subscriber to the site to gain access. I am a member (so is 4ella) and can attest that the plugins, themes, code snippets and help that the site owner provides is nothing less than extraordinary. The front-end post form that he is working on should allow posting to the main blog, the user’s own blog(s), as well as groups the user is a member of. It should also support custom post types/taxonomies. A beta of the plugin should be released within the next few days.

You could also check out Quick Post Widget which supports custom taxonomies. The latest version is shortcode enabled so you can add the post form in any post/page.
https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/quick-post-widget/July 5, 2011 at 1:24 am #115736snowgurl11
MemberHoly crap! I fixed it myself!
In case anybody wants to know, I found the buddypress-trac pages and did this:replaced: parent::WPDB( $dbuser, $dbpassword, $dbname, $dbhost );
with: parent::__construct( $dbuser, $dbpassword, $dbname, $dbhost );I can at least get into the admin now. We’ll see what else is messed up now.
July 5, 2011 at 1:04 am #115734In reply to: Adding Posts to a BuddyPress Group
sdls
MemberOut of curiousity 4ella are you reffering too
https://buddypress.org/community/groups/one-quick-post/
?
July 5, 2011 at 12:58 am #115733In reply to: Adding Posts to a BuddyPress Group
sdls
MemberTo be a more concise with the requirement.
Allow members of a group to create posts within that group.
________________> Add new Post to Group (including media pop-up, RTE, taxonomy relation)
> Edit existing Post in Group (including media pop-up, RTE, taxonomy relation)
> Browse my Group Posts
> Integrating the creating of new posts and commenting of posts within a group into buddypress components such as activity feed, plug-ins such as subscribe to group by email, ect…ect…
________________The above work is what I’m scared of ,,,,,, using custom taxonomy you associate posts to a group with a few lines of code…..
add to….. groups / single / forum.php
//
global $bp;
$group_id = $bp->groups->current_group->id;
$group = groups_get_group( array( ‘group_id’ => $group_id ) );
$group_slug = $group -> slug;$args=array(
‘group_terms’ => $group_slug,
‘post_type’ => ‘nuggets’,
‘post_status’ => ‘publish’,
‘posts_per_page’ => -1,
‘caller_get_posts’=> 1
);
query_posts( $args );//
July 5, 2011 at 12:53 am #115732snowgurl11
MemberHelp! I updated to 3.2 before I read about the 1.2.9 update. So, I’m getting the bp-forum error. Of course, I can’t go in and update that now. I tried clearing cache. Tried it in Firefox and Safari and same error in both. I’m using W3 Total Cache and speedymirrors so I imagine things are cached there, too. How can I clear it when I can’t get to the admin?
July 5, 2011 at 12:35 am #115731In reply to: Adding Posts to a BuddyPress Group
sdls
MemberFirstly 4ella thanks for responding to my post, not always sure what is spam and what is not…… the link provided http://buddydev.com/forums/topic/plugin-for-frontend-posting#post-9118 points to a table of contents with no mention of a plug-in….. you can see why I was confused…. please pardon the misunderstanding.
This link looks very interesting: http://buddydev.com/plugins/blog-categories-for-groups/
Any chance you could check that first link?
Thanks again for the feedback.
S.
July 5, 2011 at 12:27 am #115730In reply to: Customizing BuddyPress Sign-In Header
July 4, 2011 at 11:53 pm #115726In reply to: Adding Posts to a BuddyPress Group
4ella
ParticipantSPAM ? What should be a profit to sending you on buddydev.com pages ?
when You are in the title speaking about > Adding Posts to a BuddyPress Group
AND in content:
“Over the last few months I have had several clients requesting POST integration into the buddpress group structure. If anyone has BP experience customizing these aspects, your feedback would be GREATLY appreciated.”
AND in other place you say:
“Creating and editing posts on the front-end for members of a group, especially attempting to integrate the pop-up media manager can be very challenging.”AND I am responding you :
Take a look here because Brajesh is working now on http://buddydev.com/forums/topic/plugin-for-frontend-posting#post-9118 plugin because of adding this to his another very interesting plugin ..http://buddydev.com/plugins/blog-categories-for-groups/ plugin , which when finished will enable front-end creating posts for members of a group.Sorry that I didn’t read and respond your other questions which I am not expert at all . Maybe I really don’t understand what do you exactly want.
July 4, 2011 at 10:40 pm #115719In reply to: How to create a business directory in BP?
pcwriter
ParticipantHang on. I think I led you a bit astray with Buddypress Links. It does what you want, yes, but it creates links to already existing web pages/sites/videos/images/etc. You are however limited to only one display image, but it fetches all available images automatically and gives you the choice of which to use as the avatar. You can see an example of it working here: http://buddylite.com/links/
Creating a custom post type would link back to the author’s BP profile, just like any blog post. Basic CSS rules could then be added to your theme’s style.css to display the entries in a directory-like fashion on an archive page.
Another solution altogether could be to simply add a front-end post form like Quick-Post-Widget that allows posting only to a category you create specifically for this purpose (Businesses). Then create a menu item linking to that category archive in WP custom menus. Your theme’s archive.php template can be customized to display posts in that category in any directory-like fashion you prefer (grid, list, etc.). Finally, a category-specific search plugin could be used in your theme allowing users to specify the “Businesses” category you created.
https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/quick-post-widget/
https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/search.php?q=category+search&sort=July 4, 2011 at 10:39 pm #115718John James Jacoby
KeymasterBrowser probably cached it, yeah. We have some cache-busting built into BuddyPress 1.3, so future versions won’t have this problem.
July 4, 2011 at 10:31 pm #115717NrFive
ParticipantWindows XP
Chrome / FireFox
WP 3.2Clearing cache now

Edit:
clearing cache helped… but now I’m curious why it did…
Is it because the old script is still remembered somehow?July 4, 2011 at 10:24 pm #115716In reply to: A quick note about WordPress 3.2
John James Jacoby
Keymaster@valuser – The migration to 1.3 will be just as easy, but we are making a few under-the-hood changes that still need to be tested for backwards compatibility.
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