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October 12, 2009 at 1:38 pm #54383
In reply to: How to add custom $usermeta to registration
Anonymous User 96400
InactiveDid some checking and it appears that the above code I posted doesn’t work as advertised.
All the error messages are picked up correctly, but it seems that the additional $_POST values from register.php aren’t picked up, so it always displays an error message and a user basically can’t sign up.
Any ideas are welcome, cause I don’t really have a clue
October 12, 2009 at 9:27 am #54374In reply to: blog page show summery
takuya
Participant1. You should not post wpmu questions to a forum dedicated to buddypress.
2. You should read wordpress documents, as this is a very basic question.
3. Google it.
October 12, 2009 at 5:10 am #54365In reply to: Forums not working
Tore
ParticipantHave you taken the step in the Buddypress adminbar [general settings] [component setup] [forums setup]. The last one, and created the forums?
October 11, 2009 at 9:33 pm #54353In reply to: Forums not working
driz
ParticipantAlso adding to this, how would one access the forum or the directory anyways?
For instance, domain.com/forums shows the directory, so where would the forums be? by forums I mean like buddypress.org/forums/
October 11, 2009 at 8:03 pm #54350In reply to: Site Admin: Upgrade Script not working
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterThat feature is provided by WordPress MU, not BuddyPress, and as such you need to post or search for further information on this issue on their forums. I’m marking this as ‘not a support question’ as it isn’t a BuddyPress support question.
October 11, 2009 at 7:58 pm #54347In reply to: Find something / accept and reject friend
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterUnless I’m being stupid, the URLs you’ve posted above are identical? I don’t understand your question. Also, https://buddypress.org/forums/topic/when-asking-for-support.
October 11, 2009 at 7:57 pm #54346In reply to: wordpress mu installation with buddypress
October 11, 2009 at 7:49 pm #54345Tore
ParticipantHow exactly do you implement this in a new theme:
<?php if ( !bp_is_blog_page() && !bp_is_directory() && !bp_is_register_page() && !bp_is_activation_page() ) : ?>That’s the only thing that I’m guessing could be wrong.
October 11, 2009 at 7:47 pm #54344Tore
ParticipantHi!
I’m also having these problems. Localy (XAMP) it all works okay but uploaded to my webhost none of the pages (members, groups, profile, etc) works.
I’ve tried using the deafult theme and my own theme – no change.
I’ve tried without any plugins – no change.
It’s 1.1.1 and latest WPMU. I’ll see about trunk later on.
I’ve yet to put up another local installation or online. That will be the next step.
Like the first poster I’m using hostgator. How about you rfauster?
October 11, 2009 at 12:56 pm #54332In reply to: How to increase activity-avatar image size?
Tore
ParticipantHi!
In the example above I’m altering the forum poster avatar and am changing the size with with and height. So it works without editing core. Try if you can get the same effect with the function you are using.
This is not a question of editing bp-core but the specific theme file. I was for example editing:
theme_name/directories/forums/forums-loop.php.
You’ll have to edit some theme file at least.
October 11, 2009 at 10:24 am #54323In reply to: Forum That isn't associated with a group
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterHi
Thanks for the post. I think you’re best off continuing to discuss this on the thread which you linked to, as it’s the same topic.
October 11, 2009 at 9:52 am #54319In reply to: How to register a new directory?
October 11, 2009 at 2:26 am #54314In reply to: Error on members/admin/settings/
Mark
ParticipantLatest update to group-forum-subscription does not create this error.
http://dev.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2009/10/10/group-forum-subscription-v1-1/
October 10, 2009 at 10:03 pm #54303Roland Fauster
ParticipantI am having the exact same issue but deactivating ALL plugins didnt work for me either..
I have made a fresh install, tried to update the permalink to default (which gave me the same result having the same page over and over again)..
Is there an error somewhere else possible?
October 10, 2009 at 8:37 pm #54300In reply to: Integrating several buddypress + one vBulletin
Anointed
Participant@tonyaccardo – We have spent the past 5 or 6 months now working on a new vb/wpmu/bp system and it’s getting close to completion. I have no plans of releasing the software, but I can give you a little insight into why no-one has responded to your request.
Bottom line:
It’s a HUGE job. It has taken the coders hundreds of hours of work to complete the project. The amount of code is actually rivaling the core of bp itself. You REALLY have to have a specific reason for wanting to take on wpmu-bp-vb.
What we’ve built:
Well I also run a number of very large vb communities, and while vb has ‘blogs’ they suck, and many members asked to have blogs and social networking. The ‘easiest’ solution would have been to simply dump vb for bbpress, and migrate all of the data over to bbpress.
However bbpress is nowhere near what vb is, not even close. Yeah it’s nice code, but vb has years and years of development behind it and bbpress is just beginning. So for us dumping vb was not an option.
So we needed a real plan and decided to bridge the programs together, but the bridge is the smallest part of the equation. Not only did I want one registration/session setting for the users, I also wanted auto vb forum creation upon group creation within bp. I also wanted automatic vb forum creation upon new blog creation within wpmu.
Simply put, if you signup and create a blog, a new vb forum is created behind the scenes that belongs to that blog. The same thing goes if you create a group within bp.
Well that’s all and good, but as vb is commercial software, there is no way I wanted to have to install new copies of vb for each blog. I wanted to run only one copy of vb, just like bbpress does. That is where the HUGE amount of work came into play.
Not only did I want each blog to have their own vb forum, but we also had to deal with member roles and forum creation. So we built the system so that ‘technically’ each blog is able to manage every single aspect of vb from styles, to membership, to permissions, heck you name it. As far as the blog owner is concerned, they are running their own full blown copy of vb, fully integrated.
There are many other things to consider as well. Many of the function names within the programs are the same, so you can’t just call functions from bp within vb. Even including things as simple as your wordpress header within a vb template took a bit of work. You see, wordpress header navigation is dynamic, add a page/category, and you have a new link. Obviously you do not want to have to manually change your header in vb to match wp everytime a navigation button is added, so you have to automate that part. Well the function names are the same in both, so now you have to create your own header nav functions so it stays dynamic. Not hard but still more work.
If all you are after is bridging wp/vb together, there is a basic bridge script you can use from vb.org. It does not work with wpmu, but can be modded to work. We started out with this route and after making the changes it worked perfectly.
However, it is designed to use vb for reg/sessions, and this caused some major issues that we had not thought of in the beginning. Think about hosting ‘paid’ blogs on your network, and telling them that their members have to go to another site forum to register, yeah that went over real well. LOL.
So that is where we are at now. We are rewriting the bridge code to use wpmu reg/sess so that users signup on whatever wpmu blog they come across and they are registered into the entire system (even having the ability for a visitor to signup directly from a sub-blog in wpmu took a bit of custom code which is done). I expect the coders to have this part finished shortly.
Once that code is finished then we begin work on bringing in the vb posts into the wire and activity streams of bp. There seems to be little to no documentation on doing this within bp so I can imagine it’s gonna be an interesting project.
We will then begin work on filtering out the pm system within bp and replacing it with the pm system from vb. (I’d rather use bp pm system, but it’s a kiddy toy compared to vb right now, and I don’t care to wait years for bp to catch up).
We are not touching the core code of either wp, bp, or vb so future upgrades are not going to be a problem. That is another thing you have to really consider.
Bottom line is, it was a massive job that took months of work, but we’ve mu’d vbulletin and should have the perfect deep integration replacement for bbpress shortly.
I hope now you can see why you are not getting any responses. Even in it’s ‘simplest’ form, what you are asking is going to take someone hundreds of hours to build, and that’s only if your coders know vb/wpmu/bp code inside and out.
anyhow, hope it helps.
October 10, 2009 at 7:50 pm #54297In reply to: Error on members/admin/settings/
Mark
ParticipantThis error, as related to Group Forum Subscription, is discussed here:
http://dev.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2009/10/01/new-buddypress-bbpress-plugin-group-forum-subscription/
No resolution as of yet. Boone can’t replicate the error but is aware.
October 10, 2009 at 7:39 pm #54296In reply to: How to increase activity-avatar image size?
Tore
ParticipantI wanted to edit the forums avatar and could edit this:
‘<?php bp_the_topic_last_poster_avatar( ‘type=thumb&width=50&height=50′ ) ?>’
You can find it in the theme /directories/forums/forums-loop.php.
October 10, 2009 at 5:57 pm #54288In reply to: Search for nearby users
abcde666
Participantsomebody is working on a plug-in like this, as per Andy´s information (see link below).
https://buddypress.org/forums/topic/feature-request-members-near-you
Not sure about who this “confidential” developer is
October 10, 2009 at 4:14 pm #54282In reply to: How to increase activity-avatar image size?
Tore
ParticipantOctober 10, 2009 at 3:54 pm #54279In reply to: My BP Looks all funny!
takuya
ParticipantSince you aren’t using default theme, you probably didn’t configure your theme correctly that CSS is not being loaded. Read documents and forums posts about new theme architectures.
October 10, 2009 at 1:56 pm #54275In reply to: Your currently active theme is not BP enabled.
abcaa6
ParticipantThanks Tore. You really helped.
Just like you, I searched all over the BP Forum for my questions but found no answer for all of them.
Thanks for your advice though..

BTW, Do you run a WPMU+BP site? If yes, can you provide the link to your site so that I can check it out as an example?
October 10, 2009 at 1:16 pm #54272In reply to: Strange problem with group forums….
wekko
Participantok…well I have been trying for the past couple of hours, just right after I posted this I found the solution..all new members in bbpress are ‘inactive’. The user mapping in bbpress is correct though, so I’m not sure how to fix this (except for manually changing it).
October 10, 2009 at 1:06 pm #54270In reply to: Strange problem with group forums….
wekko
ParticipantHi guys, I’m having the same problems. When I do not add the $bb->bb_xmlrpc_allow_user_switching = true; line to the bb-config file it works, but just for the admin. After adding it, bbpress keeps coming up with the famous ‘There was an error posting that topic.’ notification. Since it’s dificult to debug a message like that I just can’t find out what can be wrong…I just updated the BBPress installation to 1.0.2, but I still have the same problem.
I hope somebody can help me out, thanks
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October 10, 2009 at 1:06 pm #54269Tore
ParticipantI’ve been playing around with integrating BP into P2 and it works pretty okay. There’s lot of CSS that has to be replaced.
What I found was that userbar/optionsbar wasn’t called in the header (I didn’t do that step) and suddenly KISS is true. I’ll only call for certain pages in the header with a menu that gives the users what they need.
P2 / Forums / Profile / Settings / Log out
That’s it. No userbar/optionsbar. These will be included in the top pages above. Groups are used as categories and will be displayed on Forums / index.php above the latest post. Instead of popular forums I’ll include all the forums that exist.
There’s a lot of work to be done but it’s also simpler than I thought it would be. Thanks for all the work Andy & crew!
October 10, 2009 at 1:00 pm #54268In reply to: Your currently active theme is not BP enabled.
Tore
ParticipantHi again!
Read this:
“I’ve used a WordPress theme for my blog with the default BuddyPress member themeâ€
Over at:
https://codex.buddypress.org/how-to-guides/upgrading-a-buddypress-1-0-theme-for-buddypress-1-1/
You’ll have to edit things and if you’re not comfortable with that you’ll probably need more help than you can get here.

I don’t know your level of knowledge. Search around the forums and read up on the topics you need. I haven’t had answers to all my questions here in the BP-forums. You’ll have to search for some of them on your own.
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