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  • #41251
    Ekine
    Participant

    At the bottom there is a link where you can download the whole zip file. https://trac.buddypress.org/browser/trunk

    #41250
    Paul Wong-Gibbs
    Keymaster

    I know where that constant (which has actually been renamed since) is defined, but I think it’s a much better approach if you install the SVN trunk.

    I don’t know of any database/table changes since RC1. If I were you I might consider just copying out your .htaccess and wp-config.php to a safe location (and any theme changes etc you’ve made – you’ll have to reimplement these afterwards). Get the trunk with svn co https://svn.buddypress.org/trunk and put it into your mu-plugins, and put the .htaccess and wp-config.php files back in place. And crossing my fingers.

    #41249
    nicolagreco
    Participant

    Don’t mix versions!

    here is 1281 trunk zip : https://trac.buddypress.org/changeset/1281/trunk?old_path=%2F&format=zip

    #41239

    In reply to: User karma & rating

    zanzoon
    Participant

    also, what if you can benefit from this plugin:

    https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/gd-star-rating/

    but make it work for MU and for buddypress sso that the rating will add point to the users’ tokens or karma…. and so on..

    #41237
    zanzoon
    Participant

    mmmm….wiki on buddypress, this would be amazing!

    add to that a karma plugin for users who work more on the wiki and it will be just great!

    #41235

    In reply to: register Page

    tamphet
    Participant

    if you are using your own theme, you are out of luck!

    There are many, many many. post on this topic.

    When you use your own theme, you will need to copy the register.php to your theme directory.

    If you do so.. you we always get.. the login page.

    If you are not copy the register.php to your theme directory, it will default to wp-signup.php.

    it works fine, however, because it does not use buddypress-language file your site will have mix of English and your mother tounge language.

    The best work around I come up with is… do not copy the register.php.

    Translate the WPMU language into your language.

    I believe, this is logged for bug fix.

    #41233

    In reply to: OpenID Support?

    takuya
    Participant

    This plugin works with wpmu 2.7 in following steps.

    1. user manually registers.

    2. activate account

    3. go to profile, add openid

    4. users can now login with their openid account(s)

    OpenID login form is displayed on wp-login.php, but not on buddypress themed wp-signup, as it’s customized for buddypress.

    This thread is not updated since 2 months ago, anyone else with tips or updates?

    #41230

    In reply to: register Page

    takuya
    Participant

    my wpmu/buddypress is on the root, but my registration page returns 404 as well. However if I manually type wp-signup.php, then it shows the page just fine.

    #41227
    Paul Wong-Gibbs
    Keymaster
    #41226
    jalien
    Participant

    How about something for the site admin. A few ideas. A blog clone plugin. Setup one or more clone blogs including plugin settings, then depending on the role, group or whatever of the new user it would clone the blog with all the setting, menu, etc. already setup. This would of course go great with a true role-manager for wpmu that could create site-wide roles, or edit the site-wide rights of any of the roles. Which used with a wpmu specific adminimize plugin that would recognize not just the old roles, but newly created ones too and then set the menus site-wide for each of the roles (or if we can clone blogs, at least would recognize newly created roles). This would be great for educational or setups that want to charge for extras (although I guess these are kind of wpmu ideas, but still very relevant to buddypress too.

    Another tack would be to create some educational plugins for quizzes somewhat like Moodle without Moodles rigid structure. (But those are more WordPress specific rather than buddypress) although buddypress with individual eduacational spaces for each student, but sitewide feeds of grades to teachers would be great. And schools need the free stuff with money hard to come by from administration types who think computers are just big calculators for adding up costs.

    And yes, I definitely agree about the privacy issue.

    Lots of great ideas above all the best in making your choice and best of luck at GSoC.

    #41225
    Burt Adsit
    Participant

    https://buddypress.org/forums/topic.php?id=1328 see that topic for a solution Kenneth.

    #41215

    In reply to: Recentally Active

    You need to create that file yourself. bp-custom.php is a file that BuddyPress looks for, kind of as a helper file to allow anyone to modify BP without needing to hack the core files.

    The function that Andy wrote for you will give you the information you need to create a plugin or widget for yourself. He’s teaching you to fish, basically… :)

    #41214
    doluongtruong
    Participant

    Dear All

    I set up forum step by step. But it have a problem

    BuddyPress no active, I can create a group but I can post in this page. However, when i join indirect to BBpress forum, I see group which I have created on BuddyPress page.

    Moreover, when i post a new topic in BBpress forum, it have problem, but when i conect again, this topic showed in this forum.

    Problem (Error warning) is

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at C:\xampplite\htdocs\wpmu\forums\bb-config.php:66) in C:\xampplite\htdocs\wpmu\forums\bb-includes\backpress\class.wp-auth.php on line 235

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at C:\xampplite\htdocs\wpmu\forums\bb-config.php:66) in C:\xampplite\htdocs\wpmu\forums\bb-includes\backpress\class.wp-auth.php on line 235

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at C:\xampplite\htdocs\wpmu\forums\bb-config.php:66) in C:\xampplite\htdocs\wpmu\forums\bb-includes\backpress\class.wp-auth.php on line 235

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at C:\xampplite\htdocs\wpmu\forums\bb-config.php:66) in C:\xampplite\htdocs\wpmu\forums\bb-includes\backpress\class.wp-auth.php on line 235

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at C:\xampplite\htdocs\wpmu\forums\bb-config.php:66) in C:\xampplite\htdocs\wpmu\forums\bb-includes\backpress\class.wp-auth.php on line 235

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at C:\xampplite\htdocs\wpmu\forums\bb-config.php:66) in C:\xampplite\htdocs\wpmu\forums\bb-includes\functions.bb-pluggable.php on line 214

    Please help me! Thanks

    #41206
    Lance Willett
    Participant

    No side effects that I know of, though our setup is still \”young\” (only been live for just over a month) so I don\’t know the long-term implications yet.

    One thing I will mention, though — if you site has been live for a while you\’ll have to do some SQL cleanup in the database to rename things that have been cached (like user activity). For example:

    UPDATE wp_bp_activity_sitewide SET content = replace(content,\' wire:\',\' wall:\');

    What do you have to do different now that you didn\’t before you had the faux translation?

    Actually, the biggest difference is a positive one: instead of hand-changing all the instances of \”Wire\” in the plugin and theme files we keep that in the language file instead. Since the language file (and the bp-custom file) aren\’t in the BuddyPress SVN repo they will never get overwritten when we upgrade.

    #41195
    trcwest
    Participant

    @Lance Willett

    Thanks a few questions if you dont mind… my replies below your pont

    ********

    1. First I opened the POT file, copied it to a .po version, and then made the changes I wanted in a text editor (most with search and replace, but also had to do some new lines by hand).

    *******

    Yes i have started doing this with poedit and i have now looked at doing this with text editor.. so once i have changed all groups to spots etc ill be ready with the .po and .mo file….

    **********

    2. I uploaded the .po file to my web server, and ran this from a command line:

    *********

    where do i upload the .po file to??

    msgfmt -o buddypress-spots.mo buddypress-spots.po

    **********

    What directory to i run this command in.. in the bas root one of the site or in /wp-content/

    or /wp-content/mu-plugins/

    ???

    what does this command do exactely

    ******

    4. Then I went into wp-content/mu-plugins/bp-languages and added the spots.mo file there.

    ********

    did you mean.. “and added the buddypress-spots.mo file there…”

    ___________________

    I too think that this is better long term as if each time i update it will nock out my changed files…

    QUESTION the things i have defined…

    define( ‘BP_GROUPS_SLUG’, ‘spots’ );

    define( ‘BP_MEMBERS_SLUG’, ‘spotters’ );

    i have already set up in wp-config.php will this clash with what you have said to doo..

    thanks so much

    #41192
    Roy McKenzie
    Participant

    works great!

    #41185
    Lance Willett
    Participant

    Hi Jane_135,

    You can add the messages, activity, and wire areas as Widgets to any page you want. Look at the file called “home.php” in your home theme to see an example of how BuddyPress does this by default on the home page.

    If you don’t have a home theme, read up on the installation process at https://codex.buddypress.org/getting-started/installing-individual-components/ — look for the “Installing the default home theme” and follow the directions there.

    Also, the explanation of how the themes work (and how the Widgets within the home page file work) see https://codex.buddypress.org/getting-started/using-the-buddypress-themes/.

    #41184
    Lance Willett
    Participant

    Produlz,

    It sounds like a WordPress MU installation issue (not a BuddyPress issue).

    If you suspect a problem please report it to the support forums but you must include the information asked for in the WPMU bug reporting guidelines!

    There’s lots of threads on this very topic at https://mu.wordpress.org/forums/tags.php?tag=installation.

    #41183

    In reply to: Rename Wire Link

    Lance Willett
    Participant

    To create a custom translation file just for the purpose of label changes, see my instructions in https://buddypress.org/forums/topic.php?id=1877#post-9927.

    To be honest, that’s all I did with my translation was change “Wire” to “Wall” for the BuddyPress setup at Tucson Digital Arts Community.

    #41182
    Lance Willett
    Participant

    Michael,

    Getting a custom slug into the page title involves adding something like this into the theme header template:

    <?php wp_title('&raquo;', true, 'right'); ?>

    You can see my notes / comments in https://trac.buddypress.org/ticket/126 for a better example — that was in the home theme, though.

    #41181
    Lance Willett
    Participant

    @Trcwest

    Here is how I did a custom translation to replace slugs and labels. I’m replacing my language name with spots so you can see how it would work for you.

    1. First I opened the POT file, copied it to a .po version, and then made the changes I wanted in a text editor (most with search and replace, but also had to do some new lines by hand).

    2. I uploaded the .po file to my web server, and ran this from a command line:

    msgfmt -o buddypress-spots.mo buddypress-spots.po

    3. In my bp-custom file (wp-content/mu-plugins/bp-custom.php) I added a language definition:

    define( 'BPLANG', 'spots' );

    if ( file_exists( ABSPATH . MUPLUGINDIR . '/bp-languages/buddypress-' . BPLANG . '.mo' ) ) {

    load_textdomain( 'buddypress', ABSPATH . MUPLUGINDIR . '/bp-languages/buddypress-' . BPLANG . '.mo' );

    }

    4. Then I went into wp-content/mu-plugins/bp-languages and added the spots.mo file there.

    This solution is better (in my opinion) than using the define (‘WPLANG’, ”); in your wp-config.php file, and won’t break when you upgrade BuddyPress.

    #41180

    In reply to: Problem with subdomain

    dainismichel
    Participant

    The directory-based setup, installed into the root directory of subdomain.domain.org, ran into a redirect loop error (WP MU issue), and I unfortunately see no way to install buddypress right now because of it.

    #41175

    In reply to: trouble with rev 1268

    danbpfr
    Participant

    I forgot the give the good right attribute to my directorie folder.

    This solved a part of the problem.

    I now have probably a css error. See here

    http://buddypress-fr.net/bpdemo/members

    alphabetycal list is vertical instead of horizontal on member, group and blog list page…

    #41165
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    If you\’re using SVN then update it with that, if not, then download from this zip and overwrite your files:

    https://trac.buddypress.org/changeset/1280/trunk?old_path=%2F&format=zip

    #41162
    zenseeker
    Participant

    Was the “There was an error posting that topic.” issue ever solved. Not using cookie integration. Have followed https://buddypress.org/forums/topic.php?id=471 with no success either.

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