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thenetbox 08-22-2005 12:20 PM

Thank you! I'm going to try this with 3.5 :D

cyberxp9 08-22-2005 12:32 PM

still need help

rsuplido 08-22-2005 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cyberxp9
still need help

Looking at your site, it seems like it's running pretty well. If you look at this test entry:
http://www.cyberxp9.net/blog/?p=15
and click on the "RSS 2.0" link, it tries to run postfeed.php which is correct.

I think the problem on your part is you haven't activated RSS on your forums. To activate it, on your forums admincp, go to vBulletin Options->External Data Provider and check 'Yes' on Enable RSS Syncidcation. That should fix it.

cyberxp9 08-22-2005 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rsuplido
Looking at your site, it seems like it's running pretty well. If you look at this test entry:
http://www.cyberxp9.net/blog/?p=15
and click on the "RSS 2.0" link, it tries to run postfeed.php which is correct.

I think the problem on your part is you haven't activated RSS on your forums. To activate it, on your forums admincp, go to vBulletin Options->External Data Provider and check 'Yes' on Enable RSS Syncidcation. That should fix it.

still a problem, do you know whats wrong with the rss on wordpress? Try clicking the Entries (RSS) part on the bottom of my blog. Was that updated postfeed that you posted for some other guy only meant for vb 3.50? Or should I get it?

rsuplido 08-22-2005 01:49 PM

First, I see that your blog comments RSS is already working:
http://www.cyberxp9.net/forum/postfe...=170&type=rss2

For the Entries (RSS), no, the change should not have affected it. Actually it works. If you try: http://www.cyberxp9.net/blog/?feed=rss2 you should see the actuall RSS of your blog's entries.

OrangeFlea 08-22-2005 02:39 PM

Let me ask this regarding the vBulletin integration:

If someone wanted for the comments to be posted exclusively by forum members within the blog itself and not the forum, is that possible? Just like how Sitepoint.com has it, in where members of the message board could post comments inside the blog article and not on the forum.

rsuplido 08-22-2005 02:46 PM

It seems like you are asking for an integration of the user database. That would be an entirely different hack. This hack aims to have users not register via WordPress at all and just use vBulletin as the main user database. Only the authors are intended to be registered in Wordpress.

I thought that having just one database will be more efficient. Also, a lot of 3rd party commercial programs integrate best with vB, like PhotoPost, ReviewPost, Coppermine, Chat apps, etc.

OrangeFlea 08-22-2005 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rsuplido
It seems like you are asking for an integration of the user database. That would be an entirely different hack. This hack aims to have users not register via WordPress at all and just use vBulletin as the main user database. Only the authors are intended to be registered in Wordpress.

No, I think you misunderstand. I just want for the comments to appear under the blog article itself, not on a forum, like this: http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/...ajax/#comments. Sitepoint uses Wordpress for their blog, by the way. Furthermore, I want the comments, which would be placed under the blog article, to be made by registered members of the vbulletin board.

rsuplido 08-22-2005 04:01 PM

I can probably create an enhancement to list the comments made in vB. ;) If they want to add a comment, they have to do it in the forums though.

cyberxp9 08-23-2005 03:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rsuplido
First, I see that your blog comments RSS is already working:
http://www.cyberxp9.net/forum/postfe...=170&type=rss2

For the Entries (RSS), no, the change should not have affected it. Actually it works. If you try: http://www.cyberxp9.net/blog/?feed=rss2 you should see the actuall RSS of your blog's entries.

weird dude, it must of took some time to activate hit, thanks a bunch :) xp9


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