1. Does this bridge work with SMF arcade? 2. I have the latest versions of SMF, CB, Joomla and the bridge, but I get major problems on my test site. First of all, I can't login with any of my SMF accounts, I get wrong password. When I manage users, I see that every user from SMF is in CB and SMF-Joomla but for some reason they get wrong password. If I manually change a password from the CB backend, then they can login. I think it has to do with the size of my memberlist maybe? I had 1800+ users, and when I go too Joomal-SMF backend and click Install> Sync Usernames I get this error:
Request-URI Too Large
The requested URL's length exceeds the capacity limit for this server.
The URL of that error page is HUGE: ...index2.php?option=com_smf&task=install&mosmsg=Joomla%2FMambo%5B0%5D+%2F+SMF%5B0%5D+inserted++Failed+%3Aman-d13+%3A+Failed+%3A+Please+enter+a+valid+Username%3A.++No+spaces%2C+more+than+2+characters+and+contain+0-9%2Ca-z%2CA-Z%0AC%3A%5CProgram+Files%5Cxampp%5Chtdocs%5Ccentral%5Cadministrator%5Ccomponents%5Ccom_smf%5Cadmin.smf.class.php%0Acreatejoomlauser%0A565Salah+Ad-Din+%3A+Failed+%3A+Please+enter+a+valid+Username%3A.++No+spaces%2C+more+than+2+characters+and+contain+0-9%2Ca-z%2CA-Z%0AC%3A%5CProgram+Files%5Cxampp%5Chtdocs%5Ccentral%5Cadministrator%5Ccomponents%5Ccom_smf%5Cadmin.smf.class.php%0Acreatejoomlauser%0A565emo-blond-BHSc+%3A+Failed+%3A+Please+enter+a+valid+Username%3A.++No+spaces%2C+more+than+2+characters
Ok, I've deleted all users that were causing errors in syncing, but now I'm left with: Joomla/Mambo[0] / SMF[13] inserted Failed :s : Failed : Please enter a valid Username:. No spaces, more than 2 characters and contain 0-9,a-z,A-Z C:\\Program Files\\xampp\\htdocs\\central\\administrator\\components\\com_smf\\admin.smf.class.php createjoomlauser 565
I was wondering why my db would be different from anyone elses. I'm not using a foreign language or anything. In laymans terms, how can I fix it? Is there a way through phpmyadmin?
yes, and why would it be different, well J! and SMF are two different pieces of software which obviously do things differently. If you selected UTF-8 when you installed SMF then your tables will most likely be different than J!
Using phpmyadmin you can see both the database collation(all new talbes created with this, the default) and each tables collation.
yes, and why would it be different, well J! and SMF are two different pieces of software which obviously do things differently. If you selected UTF-8 when you installed SMF then your tables will most likely be different than J!
Using phpmyadmin you can see both the database collation(all new talbes created with this, the default) and each tables collation.
Thanks. What i'd like to know, is there any way to convert one of my tables without royally messing up any of my installs (joomla or smf). I'm going to test it on my demo site before going public.
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