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  • #33979
    advinci
    Participant
    #33974

    In reply to: Events?

    jbzz
    Participant

    I would agree this is very important. Both facebook and meetup have the ability to create events, invite people, rsvp, and send messages to attendees. Lacking this feature would be the only thing holding me up from a full fledged rollout of buddypress.

    #33972
    jveron
    Member
    #33968

    In reply to: embed google advert

    Deadpan110
    Member

    Create your own theme… or copy and edit the default BuddyPress Theme:

    header.php

    <div id="my_userbar">
    <?php include_once (TEMPLATEPATH . '/userbar.php'); ?>
    <!--MY GOOGLE AD STUFF HERE-->
    </div>
    <?php include_once (TEMPLATEPATH . '/optionsbar.php'); ?>

    Then just edit the css to format nicely

    #33967

    In reply to: ldap authentication

    Deadpan110
    Member

    Although WordPress / MU use its own WP authentication methods, I would state that LDAP will never be a plugin module for BuddyPress.

    BuddyPress is a plugin for Social Networking – asking it to deal with authentication is like wanting your office document application to play mp3’s.

    Authentication however – within WordPress / MU is pluggable and if there is a plugin out there that supports LDAP, then give it a go as BuddyPress will only check if you are logged in or out and has nothing to do with authentication.

    #33966
    jbzz
    Participant
    #33965
    st9bp
    Member

    I have discovered that my server assigns ownership of the blogs.dir recursively to nobody:nobody, which cannot be right. So I am assuming this is not a buddypress issue but a server configuration one

    #33964

    In reply to: URL Translation

    dudboi
    Participant

    Ah I figured it out! Textbook case of failure to RTFM. I uploaded member-themes into the themes directory instead of the wp-content directory.

    Well, at least I learned a little bit more about how buddypress works through the wonderful invention that is var_dump!

    #33960
    danielfelice
    Participant

    Yes the file are in the correct dir and the permissions are set

    I noticed that in site admin > buddypress i am unable to select any theme. There is nothing to select just an empty drop down

    #33958
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    Have you put the buddypress-member theme into /wp-content/member-themes/ ?

    The error is because the file is missing, or does not have the correct permissions.

    #33955
    gpo1
    Participant

    What album plugin for wordpress mu do you recommend for now?

    #33954
    gogoplata
    Participant

    This is a known issue and an official fix is in the works, but in the meantime here’s a solution to improve the bar in IE7:

    https://buddypress.org/forums/topic.php?id=224

    #33950
    gogoplata
    Participant

    Thanks for the update Andy. Looking forward to the upcoming features.

    #33949
    thezohan10
    Member

    Andy, are the ie6 and ie7 issues gonna be fixed for the first beta release of the components?

    Thanks,

    Z

    #33947
    kunefr
    Member

    It is. The only plugin i’m using is the one for buddypress :)

    By example, the Recent Blog Post is doing it .

    #33938
    Yoav Farhi
    Participant

    Great.

    Another small change that may be useful in the future:

    In the Home theme, the ID’s for the columns are “right-column, center-column,left-column”,

    Since the design may change (not only in RTL themes), you might want to rename theses to “column1, column2, column3”. More semantic.

    Edit: created ticket #182.

    #33936

    In reply to: Group invites

    creede
    Participant

    Ticket is here –> https://trac.buddypress.org/ticket/180

    Glad I’m not the only one.

    #33932

    In reply to: I´m curious!

    db2008
    Member

    I’m with you ‘ricwes’! I can’t wait to implement BuddyPress into my website!!! This is really exciting. I can’t wait to see how it develops.

    I’m preparing a proposal for my company to use WordPress for blogging too.

    #33931

    In reply to: Translating BuddyPress

    Slava Abakumov
    Moderator

    Ok, and what if you’ll try to manipulate with Definelang function in wp-config? Try change it everywhere (in wp-config and even in translated BP po and mo files to xx-XX.po/mo or XX-xx.po/mo). The same changes to all at once, I mean. It helped me some weeks ago.

    #33929
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    I think I’ve fixed it.

    When using the BuddyPress function bp_core_do_catch_uri() via the ‘template_redirect’ action, there needs to be a remove_action() on redirect_canonical() to stop the BuddyPress redirection and WordPress redirection conflicting.

    Basically adding a remove action on line 158 of bp-core-catchuri.php seems to work:

    remove_action( ‘template_redirect’, ‘redirect_canonical’ );

    add_action( ‘template_redirect’, ‘bp_core_do_catch_uri’ );

    This seems to fix the problem of conflicting page names/group names.

    #33928
    Andy Peatling
    Keymaster

    BuddyPress is doing its own thing.

    Take a look at bp-core/bp-catch-uri.php

    The URL is split up into variables and used within plugins. This is obviously interfering with some of the WordPress URL’s. I’m going to take a look at this and see if there is a solution to put pages on a exclude list.

    #33925

    In reply to: Group invites

    Deadpan110
    Member

    Which ticket is it? can you paste a link?

    But – Confirmed.

    I had the same problem sending an invite using Revision 570 – the main blog’s admin email address received it but the invited person did not.

    I’m not entirely sure on the 1st revision I installed when I discovered BuddyPress, but that seemed to fail sending invites entirely.

    #33924
    Deadpan110
    Member

    I have been doing a little more digging into this problem and the same bug effects:

    • domain.com/blogs/*
    • domain.com/groups/*
    • domain.com/members/*

    For instance, you have a post on your main blog called ‘testing BuddyPress’, and someone creates a group called ‘test’ – each time you try to access that group, WordPress will magically use its rewrite rules class and send you to the post entry.

    To start with, I thought it may have been a WordPress bug, but no… its WordPress’ default behavior.

    It seems that currently BuddyPress is doing its own URL rewriting and then WordPress takes over to convert domain.com/anything/you/like/except/THIS to find ‘THIS‘ as a possible candidate for a place to be.

    I have no experience using the correct methods of plugging into the WordPress rewrite rules structure and I am still getting familiar with the ins and outs of BuddyPress – but I hope to keep people posted on my findings.

    Firstly, https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/WP_Rewrite makes it sound simple to utilise the correct and preferred WordPress ways of doing things correctly.

    Secondly, If this is the case – it is a good job this has been spotted early because I have a feeling that fixing BuddyPress to use the above would require some core changes.

    For anyone interested in the way WordPress looks at its URL’s, paste the following into the <body> of your test theme’s header.php

    <pre>
    <?php global $wp_rewrite;
    print_r($wp_rewrite);
    ?>
    </pre>'

    The important part to look at is [rules] => Array that has no mention of blogs, groups or members.

    Anyways…

    I will continue getting to grips with BuddyPress internals and reporting my findings…

    I hope this has helped someone getting closer to fixing!

    #33920
    advinci
    Participant

    I got the language working. I changed the name of the WPMU language file from et.mo to et_ET.mo to match BP’s language file which had the name buddypress-et_ET.mo. Also changed it in wp-config. I’m not sure if BP’s language file had to have this name, but the German version was buddypress-de_DE.mo, so I made it like this.

    So now it’s working but with minor problems. For example the plural format for time is wrong. It adds an s in the end of hours and minutes. But in Estonian there are different plural forms for different words… So I have no idea what to do with that.

    #33914

    In reply to: Translating BuddyPress

    verekoer
    Member

    Thanks, slaFFik but this was already done, I think that problem is something else… :(

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