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Well, yeah, but that is different than what you proposed..
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Why Views in my 4rum no change ")
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I dunno why.. Why would this plugin change your forum views?
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Hahahaha......4rum. Nice.
Veery nice. Quote:
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@Jafo
I know you've been ignoring this exact question, but I'm experiencing the same problem with %postname% being at the end of links in VB pointing back to the original WP articles. My site is: (removed) Everything else SEEMS to be working properly and I've gone through all the documentation and updates in hopes of fixing this problem without having to bother you. Unfortunately, I've got no ideas left and am reaching out for your help. Let me know Thanks PS: my AIM is trigatch4 if that is easier for you |
Almost got it down Jafo for my second domain site, all that's left is to find the cause of this error:
[Thu Jun 12 04:13:01 2008] [error] [client 66.245.227.57] PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function query_read() on a non-object in {path to here}/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/vbbridge.php on line 553, referer: http://{site}.net/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=vbbridge.php That's just when I visit the actual write post page. I'm making a cross domain same DB setup atm, yes i know it's not normal but i need to do it so i'm doing it. To get to this point I did uncomment the $vwd = '/var/www/vhosts/animecrazy.net/httpdocs/forums'; line to make it work. Any idea? Line 553 is: $fs = $vbulletin->db->query_read($sql); The write post page looks like the attached atm, any support would be awesome (I know this isn't a normal support situation as well, so thanks if you can help!) |
Not sure exactly what you are doing, but if cannot find query_read, then it would appear it did not load global.php. This would make me think it is a path or permission error of some kind.
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What I'm trying to do is have a forum on http://www.site1.net/forums and have the wordpress on site2.net/ I know it's out of normal support, but if that's what you think then i'll try to figure out the path issues. Do you think global needs to be 777 vs 644?
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It could be an ownership issue to. Not sure how that works in your environment. I would give 777 a shot but am not thinking it will help much. However you are accessing site2.net's global.php file, the user that is doing the access will need executable permission.
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That is odd for sure, well I tryed the 777 with no real luck, so now I'm wondering if this is even doable :| I got so close to see the data as well, wonder how I can successfully pull this off. IF you got any other idea's let me know, thanks! If you want to do it for you me or figue how to do it I'll pay you 40 dollars.
Well then back to seeing how to make it work. Thanks |
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