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Jafo232 02-26-2007 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jared85 (Post 1191512)
Ok, I am about half way through the install.

Everything seems to be working when I post. It posts to VB correctly.

Now I am trying to work on using VB comments.

I started editing single.php.

I had to hardcode the paths in the vbbridge.php, however I am getting an error.

Fatal error: Class 'vBulletinHook' not found in D:\htdocs\personal\interwebgeek\forum\includes\cla ss_bbcode.php on line 2347

Any ideas?

Umm, is your hook system on (plugin system) in Vbulletin?

jared85 02-26-2007 11:51 PM

Well I am new to VB, but I set the option to 'on' earlier but I still get the same error.
Is there anything else I can check?
Thanks

Jafo232 02-27-2007 12:15 AM

Do you get this error without editing single.php? It could very well be your WP template setup is unfamiliar to me.

miloheckport 02-27-2007 12:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jafo232 (Post 1191528)
Did you edit the template at all so the new comments would work? It appears to me to be using the WP comment system.

I see it correctly when viewing a single post, however, on the front page it is not appearing correctly.

The comments are showing correctly on the main index page (my mistake for not identifying the correct area where the problem is happening)

This works> http://discussion.socalskateparks.com/news/

The comments are not showing correctly when you drill down to a category.

This is where the problem is > http://discussion.socalskateparks.com/news/?cat=1

jared85 02-27-2007 12:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jafo232 (Post 1191548)
Do you get this error without editing single.php? It could very well be your WP template setup is unfamiliar to me.

Jafo, all I have done to the single.php was insert the first part, like this...
PHP Code:

    <?php if (have_posts()) : while (have_posts()) : the_post(); ?>
    
        <?php 
            
### Vbridge Call
            
$vbridge Comment_Handler($post->ID); 
            
###
        
?>

I uploaded what I have so far. It is just the default skin that comes with the latest install of WP.

cheers

jared85 02-27-2007 05:43 PM

Were you able to tell anything from my files?

Bubble #5 03-01-2007 12:41 AM

What is the main difference between the author, contributor and subscriber settings? I would think that an 'author' is a contributor and a subscriber. Not sure about what any of the titles mean.

Also, now it won't allow us to login as the admin of wordpress (username admin) since we never registered as 'admin' through the forum. When we go to the blog and click on login, it now sends us to the forum, instead of the Wordpress login page. Same with register. If we log in as the forum admin it does allow us to login to the wordpress ACP, BUT only as a level 8 admin (when it's supposed to be level 10). So how are we supposed to login to Wordpress as the admin (level 10)? :confused:

Jafo232 03-01-2007 02:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jared85 (Post 1192052)
Were you able to tell anything from my files?

Yes, I was able to tell that you didn't follow the directions in the readme. :)

You need to add the comment code that is in the readme file to use the comment feature.

Jafo232 03-01-2007 02:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bubble #5 (Post 1192991)
What is the main difference between the author, contributor and subscriber settings? I would think that an 'author' is a contributor and a subscriber. Not sure about what any of the titles mean.

Also, now it won't allow us to login as the admin of wordpress (username admin) since we never registered as 'admin' through the forum. When we go to the blog and click on login, it now sends us to the forum, instead of the Wordpress login page. Same with register. If we log in as the forum admin it does allow us to login to the wordpress ACP, BUT only as a level 8 admin (when it's supposed to be level 10). So how are we supposed to login to Wordpress as the admin (level 10)? :confused:

You can find the differences between each WP usergroup at the WP site. Each role has different permissions.

I have a feeling you did not follow the readme to the letter. You do understand that you cannot use the same admin username in WP and VB right? This is spelled out in the readme.

Once you activate the plugin, you never login or register with WP again, only VB.

Bubble #5 03-01-2007 01:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jafo232 (Post 1193049)
You can find the differences between each WP usergroup at the WP site.

Actually they don't, at least I couldn't find anything regarding it. They just tell you about user levels (level 10, level 4. etc). I will ask on another site about what their main differences are.

Quote:

I have a feeling you did not follow the readme to the letter.
You'd be wrong :D We specifically made sure that the username at WP was different. WP forces you to use 'admin' anyway so it really wasn't an issue.

Quote:

Once you activate the plugin, you never login or register with WP again, only VB.
Which brings us back to our question... since we never originally registered as 'admin' through the forum, how do we log-in at vb with that username? :confused:


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