i have tried the modification in the latest version of the plugin but there is a lot of modified code now...it looks a lot different(i guess improved by Wolverine)
i guessed the piece of code where i could try the same thing and modified it manually:
However, the above fix does not work for me. It produces the Joomla homepage under a 'wrapper' banner. Maybe this is because I have SMF wrapped in the first place??
Any thoughts on how to resolve the issue raised by Cornickle of the failure to save user settings acess through Cb 'modify profile' link?
(HAVE INSTALLED SMF_PROFILE 2.1.1 TO NO AVAIL)
Peter
« Last Edit: January 03, 2007, 11:53:18 AM by peter mee »
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However, the above fix does not work for me. It produces the Joomla homepage under a 'wrapper' banner. Maybe this is because I have SMF wrapped in the first place??
Any thoughts on how to resolve the issue raised by Cornickle of the failure to save user settings acess through Cb 'modify profile' link?
(HAVE INSTALLED SMF_PROFILE 2.1.1 TO NO AVAIL)
Peter
are you running JSMF 2.0 final? I believe I fixed the inital problem cornickle mentioned in 2.0 final.
are you running JSMF 2.0 final? I believe I fixed the inital problem cornickle mentioned in 2.0 final.
I was not (was at RC01). I have now uninstalled all plugs/mods and JSMF itself, reinstalled everything from 2.0Final package and re-configured everything.
Now, when I hit 'Change Profile' in SMF, (having navigated there from 'Modify Profile' link in CB, I get a message similar to the following (excuse caps);
your server has allow_url_fopen disabled in your php.ini which limits the avatar synchronization severly.
edit: but I see the problem. Due to the way SMF handles avatars I either needed to copy the file to an smf directory, create it as an smf attachment, name it according to SMF attachments naming, and update the smf table....
...or simply provide a url to the image. I obviously chose the later. When I get some time I will set this up so that it does the former method if allow_url_fopen is disabled.
« Last Edit: January 03, 2007, 02:33:55 PM by -Wolverine »
your server has allow_url_fopen disabled in your php.ini which limits the avatar synchronization severly.
edit: but I see the problem. Due to the way SMF handles avatars I either needed to copy the file to an smf directory, create it as an smf attachment, name it according to SMF attachments naming, and update the smf table....
...or simply provide a url to the image. I obviously chose the later. When I get some time I will set this up so that it does the former method if allow_url_fopen is disabled.
Thanks for the usual rapid response. I don't have access to my php.ini but I'll try setting allow_url_fopen in .htaccess to see if that helps...
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Hi Wolverine! Have you made any changes in SMF 2.0.2 that would require new plugins? I have Joomla 1.0.11 and the 2.0.2 bridge with cb connection plugin and cb 1.0.2 installed.
I installed all 4 available cb profile plugins to check them out but only the smf profile and posts plugin create a tab. the info and signature plugin install but don't seem to do anything in the cb profile... no tabs no editing possibilities in cb profile-nothing... any idea?
moreover: it would be great to have a plugin to change the smf location, MSN,ICQ and website information through cb... or make a plugin to sync those fields if they already exist in cb profile. ask mr geefland from CBconnector!! he has the profiles more synced automatically on editing in one of the two systems- forum or cb.
Can someone help with the following error upon deleting a user from the CB user manager: Fatal error: Call to undefined function: cleardirectory() in /home/heartwis/public_html/components/com_comprofiler/plugin/user/plug_cbprofilegallery/cb.profilegallery.php on line 1574
I understand the call to clear the directory upon deleting a user, but why the error?
I have also discovered one other small problem that I know is simple. What directory does CB upload avatar images to? I am getting the error: Error occurred during the moving of the uploaded file.
I assume I just need to chmod the correct directory.
« Last Edit: February 14, 2007, 11:59:48 PM by Jason »
Replace your comprofiler/plugin/user/plug_smfposts/smf_posts.php with this uploaded file.
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This doesnt work form me, I get error when I upload smf_posts.php: Fatal error: getSMFPostsTab::require() [function.require]: Failed opening required 'cbsmf-sef.php' (include_path='/domains/next-level.si/public_html/administrator/components/com_smf/includes:.:/usr/local/lib/php')
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