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November 1, 2009 at 9:02 pm #55648
In reply to: wp-sigup.php and /register
Lucian Mihailescu
ParticipantI solved the issue by renaming bp-themes folder. (same like stefan84)
Now I can see the signup page:
http://intercer.net/blogs/register
The only thing that don’t work yet is the blog list:
http://intercer.net/blogs/blogs
It says page not found.
Thanks,
Lucian
November 1, 2009 at 8:50 pm #55647In reply to: Fatal error after upgrading to BP 1.1.2
ph23man
ParticipantI ran into this exact same error:
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare bp_activity_install() (previously declared in …/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-activity.php:19) in …/wp-content/plugins/buddypress/bp-activity.php on line 52
If you have a failed upgrade, I recommend reverting to a “clean” backup of your files and database from before you upgraded Buddypress or attempted reactivation.
Here’s what I did to successfully upgrade from BP 1.0.3 to 1.1.2:
1. Switch to a non-BP theme, i.e. WordPress mu Homepage 1.6
2. Deactivate ALL plugins (you’d probably be okay by deactivating only BP-dependent plugins but I did this just to be safe)
3. Delete Buddypress plugin files (/wp-content/plugins/buddypress) via wp-admin or FTP, either is fine
4. Download the Buddypress 1.1.2 zip and upload the new files to your plugins folder
5. Activate Buddypress plugin in wp-admin
I can’t comment on what changes you have done to your install or what plugins you’re running but I had similar problems with the upgrade and the steps above allowed me to successfully upgrade BP.
November 1, 2009 at 7:57 pm #55640John James Jacoby
KeymasterThe directories are due for an update sooner than later, but there are also a lot of variables to consider language wise with what characters will be involved or displayed. I just installed a few language packs on my Windows 7 installation, and my charmap must be 2000 characters big now. There’s no way to include everything as a clickable link for all languages and have it not look like an awful mess.
What is included in the bp-sn-parent theme is a working example of how you can dump out lists of blogs, and how you can use AJAX to filter through the starting letters of them.
November 1, 2009 at 7:52 pm #55638John James Jacoby
KeymasterCan you confirm if this plugin works without BuddyPress activated? It might be the more strict MU kses that’s blocking the form.
November 1, 2009 at 7:46 pm #55635In reply to: wp-sigup.php and /register
Lucian Mihailescu
ParticipantHi guys,
Thank you for the fixes posted here. I tried these and it still don’t work for my WPMU.
My site is at:
When I click on Signup it goes to:
http://intercer.net/blogs/wp-login.php?redirect_to=http://intercer.net/blogs/blogs/register
When you click on Register link at the bottom of this page or if I type directly http://intercer.net/blogs/register, it takes you to the same page.
I tried the fixes on this page and the ones indicated in:
https://buddypress.org/forums/topic/wp-signupphp-is-a-blank-page
No luck yet. Not sure what I am missing.
Trusktr — you mentioned to “make sure you copy over the functions in the “functions.php” file from the bp-sn-parent theme to the “functions.php” file in your own theme. Without these functions, some things won’t work like member and blog listings as well as sidebar customization when using the “home.php” template. “
I have these problems too. I put the redirect code in “functions.php” in bp-sn-parent themse (which is the theme that I use). What do you mean when you say to copy the functions into “your own theme”?
Thanks,
Lucian
November 1, 2009 at 6:23 pm #55625gazouteast
ParticipantHi Jeff – key comment in this reply is the last line

So, if your source image is smaller than 150 on at least one of its dimensions, you could have issues with creating the large avatar. If it is smaller than 50 on at least one of its dimensions, you could have issues with creating the small and large avatar
So what happened to css basics?
e.g.
maximum-width; 150px
note the use of maximum-width as opposed to width – or is that not available in javascript ? (genuine query as I don’t know js coding at all) – also, note the dimensions I gave in reply to Xevo way back up the thread.
it may be that your server is running too old of a version of the GD image library
possible, though highly unlikely with this particular host – I’ll check with them though.
never use the auto-upgrade feature when upgrading WPMU or BuddyPress. It is simple and quick enough to manually upgrade them and it gives you more control and assurance that it is done right.
Side topic response, but – I’m 2,000 miles from the closest of my servers (Singapore) and 8,000 from the main one where the install is running a deadline, and 12,000 from the US hosts that I also use heavily. It is NEVER quick to manually download the package, extract it and upload it from here – assuming the locals can keep the electric on for more than an hour at a time, and the internet connected for two consecutive minutes – that’s why the auto-upgrader was such a godsend when it arrived in 2.5 Having said that, I’ve noticed some very consistent differences on it with UK and US hosts – both the auto upgrader and the plugins/theme direct download to site and upgrades, work flawlessly on US hosts and never ask for FTP login. On UK hosts, they all always ask for FTP user login from wp-admin, and greater than 50% of the time they fail to complete all expected on-screen steps. I’ve also noticed that UK hosts tend to override the timeout preventions built into WP, which US hosts do not do. ….. don’t get me started on the pricing differences either – LOL
Are you on a shared or dedicated server? Talk with your hosting firm to see if there is some javascript-based application that the hosting firm has running on your server that could be interfering with the basic JS operations in WPMU
It’s a shared server, but a reseller account – half way step between shared and VPS as in limited main accounts per server but with dedicated RAM per reseller account and so on.
The background js / mootools question is a good one that I’ll fire at them.
On the UK install, I’ve tried every possible config right down to the barest of bones – even to the point of deleting (not just deactivating) all plugins and themes and dropping all tables created by any plugins – still problems persisted.
It got to the point a couple of hours ago that I finally had enough and made liberal use of the Ctrl+A and Del keys
Pffzzzzzt – zap – gone – empty domain space. I’ll be nuking the database in a minute or two as well, then uploading from scratch and starting again in the morning (1:00am+ here now) after letting the dust in my head settle after spending the whole weekend scouring the WPMU and BP forums trying to resolve this.
I’ll also be starting with a WPMU install that has no periods in its directory and folder names – i.e. NO ” blogs.dir ” style of names – I am convinced that is a major source of some problems related to images, just as I am convinced that the user blog folder tree goes way to deep for Google search bots to follow it all the way to the bottom – and that’s gonna hurt SEO.
As I said up a bit, I’ve nuked the install (and the test installs) and will make a fresh start tomorrow … to mis-quote a famous movie line –
“I love the sight of deletion in the evenings” ~ Major Lee Pistoff, in aPressolypse Now
LOL
Gaz
November 1, 2009 at 5:51 pm #55623Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterNo, I don’t. I haven’t seen these plugins discussed with BuddyPress on this forum before, either.
You probably need to talk with the author to check if they are compatible with WPMU and BuddyPress.
November 1, 2009 at 5:48 pm #55621In reply to: Fatal error after upgrading to BP 1.1.2
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterFunction redeclaration warnings are usually in this case because you have a BuddyPress-specific theme, or a plugin which requires BuddyPress. You need to make sure you have no plugins active that use BuddyPress, or any code in files such as bp-custom.php etc.
November 1, 2009 at 5:35 pm #55619In reply to: Docs on buddypress.org?
Xevo
ParticipantFor wp wiki, you have to use the backend editor, since it’s officialy made for single wordpress. But since you have to/can make a different theme for the blog, you could try making it front-end.
Edit: I found an easy solution for this as well, there’s a front end editor plugin.
https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/front-end-editor/screenshots/
November 1, 2009 at 4:59 pm #55615In reply to: buddybar wont go away after deactivation
still giving
ParticipantA dropdown admin bar, that hides itself, would be nice as a standard option.
At the very least it dominates all theme design at present, at worst it interferes with the lay out of others themes.
November 1, 2009 at 4:54 pm #55614In reply to: Removing default Avatars from Blog Listing View
still giving
ParticipantWell, let’s face it …
a) it is an UI that is inconsistent at present and needs fixed, and
b) the automatic gravatars are awful (ain’t seen no one defend them nor customise a theme to suit them!) and they could at least be replaced with a blank.
And both have been recognised as such.
I tried dropping a simple <img> tag into to place and with a little css, I suspect that would work just as a spaceholder/blank to keep consistency.
November 1, 2009 at 4:40 pm #55612slicktig1
ParticipantHi,
I’ve been searching across the forum and not found relevant topic or answer to my issue with contact form .Does anyone know why the contact forms are not working on bp default theme and how to fix it. Appreciate your help. thanks.
November 1, 2009 at 4:25 pm #55611Jeff Sayre
ParticipantOkay, I’ll add a few thoughts and ask a question or two here as well–in no particular order of importance.
- When describing the avatar-uploading behavior in point 2 of your your OP, you state that:
the cropper tool fails to grab the image and displays only a black 88px x 16px background “bar” in the avatar viewer.
That behavior can indicate one or more issues. Here are a couple.
First, it could mean that one of the dimensions of your image file is too small. By default, BuddyPress sets the small avatar at 50 by 50 and the large avatar at 150 by 150. So, if your source image is smaller than 150 on at least one of its dimensions, you could have issues with creating the large avatar. If it is smaller than 50 on at least one of its dimensions, you could have issues with creating the small and large avatar. You will see black for any missing pixels, meaning that the cropper has to add pixels to bring the image size p to the minimum required dimensions
Second, it may be that your server is running too old of a version of the GD image library.
- In your post just above this one, you talk about using the auto-upgrade feature for WPMU. I never use the auto-upgrade feature when upgrading WPMU or BuddyPress. It is simple and quick enough to manually upgrade them and it gives you more control and assurance that it is done right.
- You mentioned that you do not have any additional BuddyPress plugins installed and activated but that you do have a couple of WPMU plugins activated. When trying to figure out issues with your setup, you need to distill your environment down to the lowest, common denominator. That means deactivating all plugins except BuddyPress and using the default BP theme. So, although you only have the Akismet and Default Blog Settings plugins activated, I would suggest deactivating them when trying to figure out what is going wrong.
- Are you on a shared or dedicated server? Talk with your hosting firm to see if there is some javascript-based application that the hosting firm has running on your server that could be interfering with the basic JS operations in WPMU. For instance, a MooTools-based application that has a conflict with the jQuery framework used by WPMU. Although this is a very slight possibility since you’ve indicated this behavior has happened on three different hosts.
November 1, 2009 at 11:32 am #55600In reply to: Removing default Avatars from Blog Listing View
John James Jacoby
KeymasterYou can create a custom home theme and replace the blog avatars with a default image of your own if you’d like. And choosing the creator is obvious to you, but might not be what someone else wants. The creator of the root blog is the admin account, but I always create a new user right away and use that new user as my active account.
When you first install WordPress and see the default theme, is your first response to say “it’s obvious the sidebar should be on the left side.” The default BuddyPress themes are designed to include all of the functions of BuddyPress to guide everyone into how to customize the use of them to do what you want and look how you want it to, just like the included WordPress themes do.
Sure, people have made ultra elaborate theme frameworks, but don’t expect that to come bundled in the BuddyPress core. You’ve got options if you don’t like what you see, so explore them.
November 1, 2009 at 10:07 am #55589gazouteast
ParticipantHave upgraded WPMU to 2.8.5.2
First thing I noticed – no BuddyPress menu in the site Dashboard at wp-admin
Second thing I noticed =
Fatal error: Call to undefined function bp_page_title() in /home/serveruser/public_html/wp-content/themes/bp-sn-parent/header.php on line 9 (white screen of death on home page)
November 1, 2009 at 8:33 am #55585gazouteast
ParticipantHi JJJ – just had a mosey around the site back end – your avatar image shows in the WPMU users list, but not on the BP user list (e.g. if I go to “make friends” your user name is there, but not your avatar, same if I go to the members list from the main menu buttons below the buddy bar. Similarly, on the BP themed home page, your avatar doesn’t reveal in the site-wide activity in the recent activity (middle) column.
Will run the WPMU upgrade shortly – was waiting for you to finish trying before I did that.
Posts in WPMU blogging have a similar issue with images – example – using the site default blog, an image uploads fine but doesn’t display in media manager or in the post preview (both edit page and save-draft-&-preview.
I still keep coming back to that path name ” /blogs.dir/ ” I am convinced (without rational reason) that the period in that name is the issue. If upgrading to 2.8.5.1 doesn’t fix it, I’ll have a go at changing that folder name to a standard name type and see if that assists, then post back here.
It’ll be a couple of hours thouggh as I have some offline urgent jobs that are long overdue.
Many thanks for investigating
Gaz
November 1, 2009 at 4:20 am #55563In reply to: Unable to create groups or forums
John James Jacoby
KeymasterDisabling the admin bar doesn’t change any functionality of BuddyPress. If you have groups enabled, and your theme gives you a path to the create groups pages, then you can create groups. What you’re looking for is in the userbar.php and optionsbar.php files within the bp-sn-parent directory.
If you’re using a custom version of bp-default, click on your own profile, click on “Groups” and then “Create Group”
Do you have groups enabled? What error message(s) do you receive? What is stopping you exactly from creating a group?
October 31, 2009 at 9:15 pm #55547In reply to: wp-signup.php is a blank page
audiobookstef
ParticipantI have the same problem.
It works fine with regular themes though, which is NOT a proper solution of course, for it would not include the social network features.
I find the fact that this topic is not answered and the main theme being bugged an OUTRAGE and an UNPROFESSIONAL ATTITUDE!
I have gone this far thinking buddypress was a professional item, may be I should change my judgment.
I can lose money a couple of days but after that I will go somewhere else if this problem isn’t fixed!
Stef
October 31, 2009 at 9:14 pm #55546In reply to: wp-signup.php is a blank page
audiobookstef
ParticipantI have the same problem.
It works fine with regular themes though, which is NOT a proper solution of course, for it would not include the social network features.
I find the fact that this topic is not answered and the main theme being bugged and OUTRAGE and an UNPROFESSIONAL ATTITUDE!
I have gone this far thinking buddypress was a professional item, may be I should change my judgment.
I can lose money a couple of days but after that I will go somewhere else if this problem isn’t fixed!
Stef
October 31, 2009 at 5:02 pm #55538In reply to: Unable to create groups or forums
carinallc
ParticipantI’ve created a custom theme off of the BP Default 1.1.1 I made modifications to the CSS file for colors, and removed the admin bar by adding a line to bp-core.php
October 31, 2009 at 2:15 pm #55534In reply to: Unable to create groups or forums
Paul Wong-Gibbs
KeymasterWhat theme are you using?
October 30, 2009 at 9:48 pm #55510In reply to: custom profile data not getting saved in BP 1.1.2
buzz2050
ParticipantThanks for your reply Jeff. I understand that the register.php directly contains all the elements now.
However, we liked the registration page of the default ‘bphome’ theme (BP 1.0.3) better (earlier) and accordingly we customized our site theme(premium edu-clean home theme for WPMU) to have a register page like that.
To achieve this, I created a custom page template register.php with code similar to that of bphome’s and plonked it in my theme folder. There if you see, the page template is divided into right-column, center-column, left-column (it hosts the registration section)
The code for this register.php is something like:
<?php get_header(); ?>
<!-- div content starts -->
<div id="content" class="widecolumn">
....
....
<div id="left-column">
<div class="register bp_core_widget_welcome">
<h2 class="widgettitle"><?php _e( 'Register for an Account', 'buddypress' ) ?></h2>
<?php bp_core_signup_do_signup() ?>
</div>
</div>
</div><!-- div content ends -->
<?php get_footer(); ?>It’s the bp_core_signup_do_signup() that is responsible for including the content of the registration page in the left-column.
Here is how my current registration page looks like:
http://www.cmswebusa.com/testsib/reg_pg.png
The registration section on the left is included in that section due to the bp_core_signup_do_signup() call. We still haven’t converted to the new single theme way, but we have already upgraded our BP to 1.1.2 and since then our custom fields just don’t get saved. Not sure what to do here?! I was wondering this could be happening coz of the deprecated function call. Also, how do I still make the registration section appear in the left-column of my page? Is there a function to include the register template or something?
Thanks,
Sib
October 30, 2009 at 6:13 pm #55502slicktig1
ParticipantIs there any other contact form plugin that is working? Actually these plugins are working on other themes just not with bp default theme.
October 30, 2009 at 5:39 pm #55499In reply to: How to add custom $usermeta to registration
Anonymous User 96400
InactiveI mean the registration/register.php file in your theme folder.
Found out that the code does work, btw. Was something else that caused it to break.
October 30, 2009 at 5:17 pm #55497In reply to: custom profile data not getting saved in BP 1.1.2
Jeff Sayre
ParticipantHave you read the comments in bp_core_deprecated.php–especially those that are found in the “BEGIN DEPRECATED SIGNUP FUNCTIONS” section?
* Instead of duplicating the WPMU signup functions as in previous versions
* of BuddyPress, all signup functionality is now in the template for easier
* customization. Check out the default theme in the file ‘register.php’.
- When describing the avatar-uploading behavior in point 2 of your your OP, you state that:
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