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Delete the files, then re-upload the NEW files..
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Just tested the new update with scheduled post ability.
1. It works, as advertised. Schedule posts publish at the correct time on Wordpress, the comments bridge is correctly shown, and the corresponding thread is correctly created. 2. Unfortunately, the userID used to create the forum thread is incorrect. On wordpress, the correct author is shown. In the forum overview, it shows 'OtherAuthor' (which is what I input in the Vbridge settings). However, when I go to read the thread (and comment), it shows an actual user (NOT the correct admin), who is only a registered user. To be honest, ideally, I would LOVE to have this setup: 1. All new threads that come from Wordpress shown as the same author, regardless of who wrote it 2. a byline added specifically in the forum thread (since this is already shown in Wordpress) to designate who wrote it, pulled from Wordpress. In either case, it's working, but not showing the correct author. Update: When I turned Auto-Integrate on, my authors in Wordpress were all screwed up - each user was replaced with another (I'm sure there was a correlation, I just couldn't find it). I fixed it by re-disabling Auto-Integrate. Now everything is back to normal. Wrong - with Auto-Integrate disabled, everything works fine, and looks normal in Wordpress - however, the new thread created by the post is tied to the wrong author (incidentally, the same author that was showing in Wordpress with Auto-Integrate enabled). If it helps, the user id of the correct author is 3, whereas the incorrect author is 8. Also, I confirmed this author-mix-up is only happening with scheduled posts. The correct author is shown when publishing a post directly. Unfortunately, my media uploader is busted, as well. I don't use any image handling plugins - this is pure vanilla Wordpress. It pops up fine, but simply says, 'Are you sure you want to do this?' and there's a link to "PLease try again', which, when clicked, reloads my Wordpress dashboard inside the popup window. |
Hi,
first thx for a great Mod. second Sorry for my bad english ;) I hope anyone can help me. I try to Integrate wordpress with vB. It works for the first steps realy good. Bud how can i change on the Startpage/Page (wordpress template index.php) the comment counter? It shows ever 0 Comments. When i go into a Topic, than i have comments from the vB (as sample 3) Can i aktivate the registration on wordpress with OpenID to register automatic on forum? Hope you can understand and help me. |
man, this one is great. thx so much!
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hey, i figured out a problem there.
i just want to use this hack to identify my vbulletin users in wordpress. this works fine, but behind every username in the comments there stands "(author") i tried everything in the Vbridge User Settings, but nothing will change it. here are 2 screens: https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/ https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/ thanks for any help! |
Please disregard, its working like a charm!
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Hey Jafo. I've setup the mod, and its working great so far. I did notice one issue though. Our forum has a private admin forum. The mods do not have access to it. When a moderator goes to make a post in Wordpress, it gives them to post it in the admin forum and also in another hidden forum to mods. Is there a way to stop their ability to see these forums?
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For me, the bridge works - but avatars or link to vB-profile is not imported into WP. |
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Can I hack the source of this plugin as well and use some of it on the new site i'm building? Thanks, PSPC |
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After I tested the bridge which worked i integrated it. What I think my problem was, I was trying to comment on old posts that don't seem to work, but when I made a new post, I saw my avatar and link to the post on VB and their profile. Have you tried doing a new post. I also have VB handling my comments. |
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