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  • Thread Starter James Jams

    (@james-jams)

    Hey again Bojan,

    Yes it seems your theory is right. It seems like it is conflicting with a plug-in we are using called ‘Buddyboss wall’. We are using it to change the look of our profile page. It puts the wall front in center Facebook style and changes the look of the ‘Public Message’ dialogue box. It hides the @username when posting a public message on another wall, but then add’s it when you confirm the post.

    The problem seems to lie when you use your photo plug-in with the Buddyboss wall. It misses that final step of adding the @username back to the post, so then the image get’s posted to my own wall, as if I am posting the image there…

    Hmmm. Do you see anyway to get around this? Using their wall plug-on and your photo plug-in? They make a similar photo plug-in to yours, but I was hopping to use yours..

    hmmmm again..

    James

    Thread Starter James Jams

    (@james-jams)

    Hello Bojan,

    Thank you for your response. Perhaps it is called a ‘public message’ but essentially it is the same thing. On our network you can goto another members page and leave a @ message on their wall, which stays on their wall. But when you choose to use an image on their wall using your plugin, it ends up back on my ‘wall’ and just as a activity update that I posted on my page.

    On our network people like to leave images on other members pages to wish them a happy birthday. A women did this to 10 members on Friday that had birthdays, and it ended up looking like she just posed 10 happy birthday images on her own page, a little strange..

    Do you know what I mean?

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