Pls, has anyone been able to do?
If there is a developer who is willing to do it, I will be glad to word with him. Thanks
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Parse error: syntax error, unexpected end of file in C:\Program Files (x86)\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\wp-content\plugins\wp-smf-bridge\bridge.php on line 440
]]>I’ve had success in installing the SMF/WP (twin)plugins WP_SMF 1.09 + SMF_Wordpress 1.09 when integrating SMF 1.1.5 + WPMU 2.6 :).
But as I’m using the SMF admin panel to deny new SMF users access to my SMF forum, I get the following error:
Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required ‘/home/misjkac/public_html/WordpressMU/wp-admin/admin-db.php’ (include_path=’.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php’) in /home/misjkac/public_html/Sources/SMF_Wordpress.php on line 198
As I’ve figured out, the required admin-db.php file is missing in the wp-admin directory! There are, though, other admin-*.php files there, e.g. admin-header.php, admin-post.php etc…
So, where might the fault be – in the source code of SMF_Wordpress.php file or is the admin-db.php actually missing in the WPMU distribution
I’m very grateful for a quick response since I’m running this in a “production” environment…
Thanks,
]]>Does anyone know if this ever happened? I registered with Enigma, but never got any product updates or newsletters about this.
If not with Enigma, has anyone ever heard of a portal that will perform this function?
Thanks!
]]>I installed the smf bridge from https://www.dmry.net/wordpress-smf-koprusu-eklentisi-10 but after creating a new user on wp and then going to my smf url, the user does not log in. I see the member ids and such in the database. What else should I be looking for?
thanks,
]]>I recently installed this bridge for WordPress and SMF: https://www.dmry.net/wordpress-smf-bridge-plugin-10-beta
It uses WordPress to register users in SMF, login to SMF, and edit their SMF profiles. Or at least, it’s supposed to do that.
I’m able to register through the WordPress registration, and WordPress then successfully creates the account on SMF. However, WP supposedly logs into SMF for me once I log into WP, but when I log in to WP, I’m not exactly logged into SMF.
SMF says (at the bottom) that whatever account I just logged into on WP is in fact logged into SMF and online, however I myself cannot post and am asked to login. I’m thinking maybe the server my WP is on is logged into SMF instead of me (though I could be completely wrong). However, I should be the one logged in instead, as I shouldn’t have to re-login through SMF.
Also, after I go to manually log into SMF, logging out via WP should log me out of both. It doesn’t, and I have to go an log out of SMF on my own.
Does anyone have any experience with the DMRY bridge that can help me sort this problem out? My friend and I were hoping to launch our site in a few days, and I’d rather not have to delay the forum’s opening. Thanks for any help!
]]>Here’s the problem:
When I create a new user in WordPress, a new user gets created in SMF, but it isn’t the same user.
An example: I register on WordPress as:
User: TEST
Pw: abc
I can log into WordPress okay, but when I go to SMF it says “That username does not exist.”
When I look in the SMF database it has a new user but the new user is:
User: admin
I didn’t already have an admin user in the SMF database.
If I delete the user from WordPress then the “admin” user dissappears. If I try and log in with “admin” and pw: abc it does not work.
“admin” in this case is the first user registered in WP. So what appears to be the problem is that the plugin is bridging the first WP user rather than the last [or latest] user.
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Link to SMF:
https://www.simplemachines.org/
Link to plugin:
https://www.dmry.net/wordpress-smf-bridge-plugin-10
Any help would be greatly appreciated – I am willing to pay someone to fix it and I have a test enviroment set up if that makes debugging easier.
Thanks,
Jon
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