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March 4, 2009 at 11:18 pm #39283
In reply to: Displaying RSS Feeds on Home Page?
Trent Adams
ParticipantThe buddypress home them you mean? Just treat it like any other theme and put in an RSS widget to display your feed. Since the member theme isn’t editable in the admin, it requires more, but the buddypress home theme doesn’t.
Trent
March 4, 2009 at 8:56 pm #39282In reply to: Forum Integration: HELPING HINTS
wekko
ParticipantTrent, thank you for your instructions. It got me much further in integrating buddypress and bbpress. Unfortunately I still run into the “There was an error posting that reply.” error. I’ve tried everything with no luck, now I think it might have something to do with the fact that I’m running Buddypress/BBPress on a Windows machine (in Apache though). Can anyone confirm this? I enabled the CURL extension for PHP, but that didn’t help.
I tried the Buddypress and BBPress versions from the SVN respositories, still no luck. Anyone got suggestions left?
March 4, 2009 at 7:42 pm #39277In reply to: Changing the user bar
Burt Adsit
ParticipantYou might want to look at this: https://codex.buddypress.org/developer-docs/creating-a-custom-buddypress-component/
It’s the dev guide for creating custom components in bp. It also has a complete skeleton component with lots of comments in the source code. Might help.
March 4, 2009 at 7:41 pm #39276In reply to: Making Member Theme Header Match Main Theme
Simon
ParticipantWordPress detects the currently enabled theme’s root and css directories via the bloginfo(‘template_directory’) and bloginfo(‘stylesheet_directory’) functions.
To call the css and images from the home theme in a member theme template you would have to hard code the path references as “/wp-content/themes/buddypress-home/styles.css”.
Personally, as hard coding is generally a bad idea, I would suggest simply copying the elements you wish to use from the home theme directory to the member theme directory and reference them the usual way.
March 4, 2009 at 7:27 pm #39274In reply to: BuddyPress Showoff: Post your links
Adam W. Warner
ParticipantMBP is a social community meant for those of us who wear artificial body parts, and those that love us. If you own a body part that’s made of acrylic, steel, plastic, or any other man-made material, you’ll probably want to have a look around. You can learn more about why MyBodyPart.org exists here. MBP is completely free. Why not sign up for a profile and start connecting with others who have had, or are having similar experiences?
(still needs branding and theme changes, oh, and also users, so why not sign up and help me create this community?
March 4, 2009 at 6:43 pm #39270In reply to: Buddypress without blogs?
Internetado
ParticipantBut then we have this page when press [sign up]:
“You must first login, and then you can create a new blog.”
No options for new users.
Thanks…
March 4, 2009 at 5:52 pm #39269In reply to: Community Blogs Plugin
Lsm_267
Participanthello burt,
i posted a comment on your site but in the meantime i’ve found that slug is just the name of the group, isn’it ?
i installed the community blog plugin in the blog i want to become the community blog, enabled it, indicate the slug (name without nothing and no/) of the group but the plugin isn’t doing what i expect.
i would like that any new registered in a group becomes automaticly author of the group blog.
did i miss something ?
thanks for your help
edit after few minuts
OK i installed the plugin on an other test version of buddypress without localization (fr) and it works : the invited users becomes automaticly author rights on the community blog and apperas in the registered users of this comm. blog.
could it be the localization, any idea of what could be wrong with it ?
March 4, 2009 at 5:39 pm #39268In reply to: BuddyPress For WordPress (Not MU) Coming
Adam W. Warner
ParticipantI couldn’t agree more with donnacha. I would rather see patience and success, than instant gratification and failure. (not that it would ever fail of course:)
March 4, 2009 at 4:34 pm #39265In reply to: BuddyPress For WordPress (Not MU) Coming
lorenzocoffee
MemberYou already know that,possibly,
but just to make it sure: You are Great, people.
March 4, 2009 at 3:37 pm #39261In reply to: Making Member Theme Header Match Main Theme
mkgold
ParticipantBasically, I think I’m having problems with paths — the buddypress member page isn’t accessing the css/image files for the main theme. For some reason, I’m having trouble getting my head around this.
Here is the actual error that I’m seeing:
Warning: include(C:xampplitehtdocs/wp-content/member-themes/buddypress-member/options.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in C:xampplitehtdocswp-contentmember-themesbuddypress-memberheader.php on line 53
Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening 'C:xampplitehtdocs/wp-content/member-themes/buddypress-member/options.php' for inclusion (include_path='.;C:xampplitephppear') in C:xampplitehtdocswp-contentmember-themesbuddypress-memberheader.php on line 53I want the header to match the header on this
March 4, 2009 at 3:28 pm #39260In reply to: BuddyPress For WordPress (Not MU) Coming
brandtd
MemberWP to WPMU wasn’t hard at all, actually. I was really nervous taking my site from WP to WPMU but it went without a hitch.
BP for WP sounds sweet!
March 4, 2009 at 12:55 pm #39244In reply to: Groups wont let me edit
Burt Adsit
ParticipantThat message “Are you sure you want to do this? Please try again” is a nonce failure message. Did you upgrade and not upgrade the bp themes? All bp code is now ‘nonce security’ aware. If your themes don’t send these ‘nonce’ values to bp everything comes to a screeching halt.
For example:
<p><input type="submit" value="<?php _e( 'Save Changes', 'buddypress' ) ?> »" id="save" name="save" /></p>
<?php wp_nonce_field( 'groups_edit_group_details' ) ?>That’s taken from the edit group details form. wp_nonce_field() creates a little hidden field with an access key for ‘groups_edit_group_details’ that gets compared in to a similar ‘nonce’ value generated in the actual function that does the validation and saving of group details. If they don’t match, the security check fails with that cryptic message from wpmu.
March 4, 2009 at 11:29 am #39240In reply to: invitation code for users registration
ichbinsdennis
MemberHave a look at buddypressdev.org, Nicola has already developed a plugin for that!
March 4, 2009 at 7:34 am #39234In reply to: register Page
John James Jacoby
KeymasterMy guess is a directory setting thinks that the BuddyPress install is located in “http://nishinomiya.jp/” so it tries to hit “http://nishinomiya.jp/register”. But something also is weird with the blog, because it looks like clicking on “Blog” takes us to a page, that isn’t a blog. Can you still have your blog be a static page with BuddyPress and MU? I suppose you could eh? Neat!
Strangely, I can type “http://nishinomiya.jp/ebi/wp-signup.php” directly into the browser and get there just fine, sans any sidebars of course.
I’ve never tried to access that file directly, are you supposed to be able to do that? Ha!
I’m curious what his functions.php looks like…
March 4, 2009 at 4:01 am #39226In reply to: What file is the Members page based on?
Trent Adams
ParticipantThe entire content for members pages is from the member theme itself. Without knowing what your specific question would be, the README for the member themes (creating your own) is a nice start to figuring out where the content comes from:
https://trac.buddypress.org/browser/trunk/buddypress-theme/member-themes/member-themes-readme.txt
Trent
March 4, 2009 at 2:11 am #39215In reply to: Scalability
21green
ParticipantWhat i’m concerned about is that every user can create his own blog. I’ll miss the possibility to limit the users storage or traffic. Would be great if the BuddyPress Hoster could offer a basic free membership (wich is limited somehow) and if anyone special needs more the hoster could charge him for that. I’m thinking of the concept of http://en.wordpress.com/products/
Is there anything like this in the pipeline?
March 4, 2009 at 12:05 am #39207In reply to: BuddyPress For WordPress (Not MU) Coming
Donnacha
ParticipantGiven that you are delaying the release of BP until site-wide plugins are introduced into MU, it might also be an idea to wait until the WP version is also ready.
Although as anxious as anyone to see the official release, it occurs to me that any project only gets one shot at it’s 1.0 release and all the publicity that attends it. That one-off burst of attention can make all the difference to how much traction you gain in the long-run.
IF BuddyPress jumps into the spotlight as an MU-only project, that’s obviously going to be of great interest to people already familiar with MU but the average blogger is going to scratch his head and not get much further than the fact that BuddyPress isn’t for “normal” WordPress. Disappointed, he will return to his extensive collection of porn and ignore all future mentions of BuddyPress.
If, on the other hand, BuddyPress appears in the spotlight as a dual-release, with both a WP and an MU version, it will garner far more publicity, will be more obviously relevant to ordinary bloggers and will generally create a far larger splash, hopefully translating into greater momentum for the project.
Just a thought
March 3, 2009 at 11:44 pm #39206In reply to: BuddyPress For WordPress (Not MU) Coming
Mythailife
ParticipantSo do we have a realistic time line for BuddyPress for WP?
March 3, 2009 at 11:15 pm #39203In reply to: Useful BP and non-MU BP feature: list outside blogs
Donnacha
ParticipantWhat I had in mind was simple links, where Profile > My Blogs would be a page listing, first, My Blogs on <BuddyPress Name>, followed by My Blogs Elsewhere. They would be simple links that take you directly to the outside blog, losing the Buddy Bar.
Using RSS to display actual content from those outside blogs on the BuddyPress site is an interesting thought, opens up a lot of possibilities but, as you say, would be tricky to police. It would also create duplicate content problems.
The need being addressed here is not to pad the user profiles and activity streams with content generated elsewhere but, rather, to make the profiles more useful, having the humility to accept the fact that the most important information about someone may not be located on their profile page within our BuddyPress network but elsewhere, and allowing that user to indicate wherever it is he considers to be his online “home”. Yes, many visitors will exit via those links but, if they find this open approach useful, they are likely to return and use our BP network as a platform from which to explore more profiles – a classic open vs closed situation.
March 3, 2009 at 11:07 pm #39201In reply to: BP Avatars in bbPress
Burt Adsit
ParticipantJohn, I’m thinking that the problem with nothing coming back is related to the bug you found with the password. I think that the bbpress side is sending the correct username but a blank password and the authentication is failing.
On the bbpress side the username and password are saved in meta data. I’m not changing the actual ‘connection user’ password. The same thing is happening on the bp side. sambauers is saving the username and password in meta data.
In this case the bug in my code checked the two passwords and saved an empty string as the password. It send it along to authenticate. It fails and doesn’t return an error message.
Fix would be to save the password again. Three times.
1) Change the password in the bbpress user maintenance screen for the utility user.
2) Change the password in the bbGroups config screen.
3) Change the password in the buddypress config screen.
We’ve got 3 passwords floating around and one is hosed. More than likely the one in my stuff.
March 3, 2009 at 10:30 pm #39197In reply to: multi-db for buddypress
Trent Adams
ParticipantIt was a huge deal to get the multi-db plugin to be honest
The only other project out there that has a chance so far would be the HyperDB plugin from Automattic. It gives you the chance to use replication as well as split databases up, but doesn’t come with an automatic blog selection by hash or anything out of the box. I personally am dealing with the huge single database until 2.8 is released.Trent
March 3, 2009 at 10:27 pm #39196In reply to: Where to hack widgets?
Trent Adams
Participantbp-blogs/bp-blogs-widgets.php
Line 30:
<?php _e("Site Wide", 'buddypress') ?>Most of the widgets are in the parent directory of their widget. Some of the core plugins are in the bp-core folder.
Trent
March 3, 2009 at 9:49 pm #39189In reply to: BuddyPress For WordPress (Not MU) Coming
Andy Peatling
KeymasterSupporting WP as well as WPMU will not slow down or change the development of BuddyPress at all. I just want to make that clear.
Supporting WP should (and will) be a matter of flicking a switch and continuing along the same roadmap. Most of that switch is already in place, the things I mentioned before are not really blockers, when all things are considered.
March 3, 2009 at 9:41 pm #39187In reply to: Where to find custom themes ?!
alainhc
MemberWell, i began working on my own theme, but not in the best way. I´m modifing the css files (by example, base.css) of the buddypress-home theme, to change the appereance of the pages. I just wanted to know if there is a tool or something that help me with this stuff. Because the API functions will not help me with my new theme (i think)
March 3, 2009 at 8:49 pm #39178In reply to: BP Avatars in bbPress
John James Jacoby
KeymasterLooks like a duplicate in your oci_bb_group_forums_tags.php…
/**
* oci_xprofile_field_value()
*
* Return the specified xprofile field value
* Note: dates are in unix time format
*
* @param <int> $user
* @param <string> $group name
* @param <string> $field name
* @return <type> unknown
*/
function oci_xprofile_field_value($user, $group, $field){
$bp_user = oci_get_userdata($user);
return $bp_user['xprofile_' . $group . '_' . $field]['value'];
}
/**
* oci_xprofile_field()
*
* Return the specified xprofile field array
* Note: dates are in unix time format
*
* The field array is composed of:
* array(
* 'group' => group name string,
* 'name' => field name string,
* 'value' => field value string,
* 'type' => bp's name for the field type
* )
*
* @param <int> $user
* @param <string> $group name
* @param <string> $field name
* @return <type> array
*/
function oci_xprofile_field_value($user, $group, $field){
$bp_user = oci_get_userdata($user);
return $bp_user['xprofile_' . $group . '_' . $field];
}Second one should be changed to oci_xprofile_field according to the doc above it.
Still trying to get the import to work…
When I uncomment the `
var_dump($groups_n_users); die;`
I get…
bool(false)
Still looking…
When I uncomment the `
var_dump($args); die;`
inside oci_bb_xmlrpc_query(), I get
array(3) { [0]=> string(4) "dsoc" [1]=> NULL [2]=> int(0) }dsoc is the name of my user, but it looks like the PW is empty?
So I uncomment the next line, and I get this…
string(5) "err: "
object(IXR_Message)#188 (14) {
["message"]=>
NULL
["messageType"]=>
NULL
["faultCode"]=>
NULL
["faultString"]=>
NULL
["methodName"]=>
NULL
["params"]=>
NULL
["_arraystructs"]=>
array(0) {
}
["_arraystructstypes"]=>
array(0) {
}
["_currentStructName"]=>
array(0) {
}
["_param"]=>
NULL
["_value"]=>
NULL
["_currentTag"]=>
NULL
["_currentTagContents"]=>
NULL
["_parser"]=>
NULL
}
object(IXR_Error)#187 (2) {
["code"]=>
int(-32700)
["message"]=>
string(28) "parse error. not well formed"
}Now I’ve typed and retyped my PW twice. I can get post data from bbPress to BuddyPress, and I can post from BuddyPress and see it in bbPress. It’s communicating back and forth successfully…
Looks like it isn’t updating the PW to me for some reason… brb
K… Deleting the line from the DB and resaving the bbGroups options info, still makes the PW = NULL or nothing… Looks like it’s stopped saving the PW somewhere.
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