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Does vbSSO work with Wordpress 3.5?
I'm running vBulletin 4.1.11 and Wordpress 3.5.0. The VB installation has an old huge user base, while the Wordpress installation is new. I'm confident that I've installed vbSSO correctly, but it does not seem to work. If I go to the Wordpress page and click "Login", I get redirected to VB, where I enter user name and password. After clicking "Login" on the VB page, I get logged in to VB and redirected to Wordpress. But in Wordpress I'm still not logged in. The user exists in Wordpress and VB, with the same mail address and the same password. What could be wrong? |
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Ah, I see. Thank you. I hope it won't be too long until the release.
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Many thanks for the new version, but for our forum it seems to work even less.
At first I tried to upgrade from 1.4.8 to 1.4.9. It warned me about two or three conflicting hooks and seemed to be installed only partially. Therefore I uninstalled it entirely and tried a clean install. This results in "Importing add-on. Please wait" being displayed forever without any noticable progress. |
I've removed the new hook checking code from the installer, just to see whether this helps - and it did. The AddOn installed, but the link with Wordpress still does not work (same problem as before). I guess it's due to the hook conflicts that vbSSO warns about.
/Edit: Ah, I've also adjusted access rights to the log directory. I'm not sure whether this or the modified installer made the installation work. |
Okay, I do not get any warnings anymore, but users still won't be logged in to Wordpress.
Could it be a problem that vBulletin is installed on a subdomain while Wordpress isn't? |
Is possible display in Wordpress the Pm unread?
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