Yeah, i get that but that doesn’t change the fact that the plugins just don’t work in MU. In particular WP-Ecommerce (WP Shop). I’ve installed MU on 3 different occasions and the same thing happens on all of them. The plugins don’t work properly. Hence the reason for wanting the themes in WordPress.
MU and Buddypress work just fine when you don’t have any plugins installed.
A majority of the plugins do work, and it’s up to each individual author or admin to adjust the plugins that don’t.
The obvious plugin issue with MU is fixed in the trunk from what I understand, so it’s only a matter of time before MU gets bumped to 2.7.1 also.
So what it sounds like you’re saying is that you know the answer to your question, but you don’t really like it so you want to vent a little.
Don’t we all need to vent a little. Just in a nice tactful way. If you could elab more on the trunk stuff then I might know where to look to try to get a better handle on plugins. I have two main plugins. Contact From 7 and Wp-Ecommerce. If someone could point me to a place that can show me how to do something, that would be cool. That being so cool, then no need to vent…
wp commerce works fine in mu what are you talking about
hyrxx,
You’ve gotten wp e-commerce to work on bp & wpmu? From both the wpmu forums & the instinct forums I’m under the impression there are still problems. Something to do with the database. I think the dialog’s been going on for about a year. Got some tips you’d like to share?
hyrzz, show us. Because I don’t believe it.
Specific plugins that work with WPMU or not should be discussed in their forums and BP issues here.
https://mu.wordpress.org/forums/
Trent
Spoken like a true moderator…
Oops, sorry. Got a little excited there for a minute.