Search Results for 'buddypress'
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January 28, 2011 at 3:14 pm #104135January 28, 2011 at 3:13 pm #104134
jake007
MemberI had checked all the blog settings. Tried to disable bp and now get this, and my site is down??
/home/watercat/public_html/wp-content/plugins/buddypress-links/bp-links-core.php on line 704
Must be a issue soemwhere, do i remove buddy press through ftp or php? Guessing I have to phycially remove buddy press to get to my admin page?January 28, 2011 at 2:55 pm #104132Andrea Rennick
ParticipantNot a buddypress issue. It’s all to o with the blog settings.
To test: disable buddypress. Try to comment while logged out.
January 28, 2011 at 12:55 pm #104126n_sane
MemberOnly the Admin Account can Login to Buddypress.
Non-Admin users can log-in only when BuddyPress is disabled.Is there any solution to this?
Can this problem be solved by reverting to any older Buddypress version?January 28, 2011 at 12:45 pm #104125In reply to: Only Admin Account can Login to Buddypress
n_sane
MemberSame problem.
Solution anyone? Can this problem be solved by reverting to any older Buddypress version?
January 28, 2011 at 12:27 pm #104124muchad
Participant@streamstalker
good job..January 28, 2011 at 12:24 pm #104123muchad
Participant@aomao
your welcome, please visit my buddypress at http://blog.uin-malang.ac.idJanuary 28, 2011 at 11:47 am #104122rlparker81
MemberI had a similar problem where the members profiles were just redirected to the home page so no one could access their profiles. In my case it was related to the buddypress backwards compatibility plugin. I deactivated it and everything started working again! No idea why it broke it though.
hope this helps someone as it drove me insane.
January 28, 2011 at 10:59 am #104120In reply to: Profile page redirecting to home
rlparker81
MemberI have found the problem and you were right it was a plugin.
I found an old dev version of the site (with working profiles) and compared the plugins with the live site. The new site had BuddyPress Backwards Compatibilty installed so I deactivated it and now the profiles work. Now I just have to find out who actived that plugin then told me they hadn’t changed anything! Someone owes me a drink!
thank you
January 28, 2011 at 8:24 am #104116In reply to: Forum Attachments for BuddyPress
thosch
ParticipantI found a solution for this, see last step i installation instructions: https://buddypress.org/community/groups/forum-attachments-for-buddypress/home/
Lessons learned: Read Installation instructions carefully
January 28, 2011 at 8:20 am #104115thosch
ParticipantThanks Boone, that worked!
January 28, 2011 at 5:31 am #104113Jean-Marc
Participant@revolutionfrance Just wondering if this won’t work! Why don’t you just add the filter function directly into your theme file exactly where u want the filter to apply right before you call the
`<?php if ( bp_has_activities( bp_ajax_querystring( 'activity' )) )
>`
I mean something like this:
`
<?php
function my_query_filter_new ( $query_string ) {
$query_string .= ‘&per_page=10’;
return $query_string;
}
add_filter( ‘bp_ajax_querystring’, ‘my_query_filter_new’ );
if ( bp_has_activities( bp_ajax_querystring( ‘activity’ )) )
>
`
I haven’t tried this but I don’t see why it wouldn’t work.
I hope this helps.January 28, 2011 at 5:27 am #104110In reply to: Buddypress as an Ad Server
Nick Budden
ParticipantHi modemlooper,
Thanks for the response. I’ve been looking at openx, and considering it, but I’m not sure it’s quite what we need. We’re actually a rich media publisher, looking to pay affiliates based on impressions when they embed our rich media into a post on their blog. Because this is paid on impressions rather than click-through, it’s really an ad serving platform rather than a conventional affiliate program, which rules out affiliate programs.
Where I believe openx may or may not be ruled out is that it may just be much more than we need. We need to set up one piece of code for each piece of rich media, and we need our affiliates to come to the site and get this code each time we release a new piece of media. I’m not an excerpt (I haven’t yet downloaded openx to play with it), but I get the impression that openx is designed more for someone to embed a single piece of code into their site, and receive ads. Also our advertisers will need metrics, but there won’t be any ad serving per say on the part of our advertisers, so there may be too much there for our advertisers as well.
In short, the “ad serving” would really just be meant to measure impressions on affiliate blogs who’ve embedded our rich media, which is why I thought it might be better to go for a simpler solution in buddypress, but like I said I’m not an expert on openx so feel free to let me know if I’m barking up the wrong tree.
January 28, 2011 at 4:43 am #104107In reply to: Buddypress as an Ad Server
modemlooper
ModeratorSeems you want something more like http://www.openx.org/
January 28, 2011 at 2:19 am #104105In reply to: Buddypress Template File Corresponding…
MrNiceGuy2
MemberThis is still an ongoing problem… anyone?
January 28, 2011 at 1:26 am #104099triplemoons
MemberSoooooooooo…
Is their no support for this?January 28, 2011 at 1:21 am #104098In reply to: Registration doesn’t work
Virtuali
ParticipantTo give you the entire picture of what happens when you register, or do anything else, go to Buddypress Test Drive. http://testbp.org.
Register, and you an experience everything it says and does for your site.
On the email subject, Buddypress email are actually wired around WordPress emails. In the very most likely case, the email is at a snails pace, and either ends up at the spam folder, or just takes along time to receive. This pace on which the emails get received will fluctuate, depending on the activity on the site. My emails on my site take a couple minutes to receive, Only because I am on my on server, there is nothing you can really do to speed up the emails, because you are on a host server, multiple servers. Emails taking 20-30 minutes is actually pretty good, compared to most, like on bluehost, which can take up to an hour and a half!
January 28, 2011 at 12:53 am #104094Noob2325NYC
MemberProblem solved. When I tried to install the BP Advanced SEO earlier today I was nicely informed that the plugin required PHP 5 in order to function. I switched over earlier today and was expecting it to take 24 hours but magically the time stamp issue was resolved. I just tried to install the plug in and it installed with no problem.
January 28, 2011 at 12:43 am #104090In reply to: Change Groups to Teams
topherx
Memberoh wow I got, the key was that you had to use the naming convention exactly as specified buddypress-en_US.po
Thanks for your help
January 28, 2011 at 12:05 am #104080In reply to: Change Groups to Teams
topherx
MemberOk so I’ve downloaded the editor and changed all the groups to teams, generated the .po and .mo files, then with my new ,po file open in the editor I Updated from Pot file, but the summary said that there were no strings changed, even though you can see them there. I opened them in notepad and I do see the changes. then I uploaded the .po and .mo files to my newly created wp-content/languages folder, and the .pot back to the buddypress/bp-languages folder. But the changes aren’t showing up on the page, what am I missing? Thank you for you help on this.
January 27, 2011 at 11:18 pm #104075In reply to: bp-core widgets don’t work
I05938
Member@djpaul, thanks, but I tried putting
`// Load the AJAX functions for the theme
require_once( TEMPLATEPATH . ‘/_inc/ajax.php’ );// Load the javascript for the theme
wp_enqueue_script( ‘dtheme-ajax-js’, get_template_directory_uri() . ‘/_inc/global.js’, array( ‘jquery’ ) );`But I got: `Fatal Error: required_once. No such file in directory`
And I did change the paths in the functions to match where they were and nothing changed.
January 27, 2011 at 11:17 pm #104074Barmy Blue Man
MemberI am still quite stuck on this. Poking around inside the files, but not really sure what I’m looking at here…. I’m server/network guy.
January 27, 2011 at 10:57 pm #104072In reply to: bp-core widgets don’t work
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterYou’ll need to include the /buddypress/bp-themes/bp-default/_inc/ajax.php
January 27, 2011 at 10:53 pm #104071Virtuali
ParticipantIn wordpress general settings, in the timezone, scroll all the way down to the “manual offsets”, and set it to UCT-7
January 27, 2011 at 10:24 pm #104070Avi M
ParticipantI had something simillar happen a while back and (if I recall correctly) I manually reset the time and also reset the permalinks. Not idea why I did the second part but I did. Anyhow that solved for me.
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