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In reply to: [Plugin: SMF Bridge] Issue TrackingHi JonnyFunFun,
Thanks for your comment and the notice regarding SMF version 1.1 – I tried it first with a fresh installation of SMF version 2.1:- Installation went fine without any problems
- Setup within WordPress 2.8.5 and 2.8.6 worked flawlessly
However, as soon as I clicked on to manual sync, the message for successfuly synchronisation appeared along with some php error messages – but nothing was synchronised at all. I figured out that there are some minor changes to SMF version 2.1 in the table users and the field names which have been changed.
So I tried it with SMF version 1.1.10 (german):
- Installation went fine without any problems
- Setup within WordPress 2.8.5 and 2.8.6 worked flawlessly
Manual synchronisation took a bit longer than as with SMF version 2.1 – but no user was synchronised. I tried to login to an already logged in WordPress user and wasn’t able to login to SMF version 1.1.10.
So I tried it with registering a new user in WordPress – upon registering the user I received an error message (don’t remember exact what it was, sorry for my lazyness) the user was registered within wordpress but not within SMF – the newly registered user could log in to wordpress but not to SMF.
I tried it also the other way around: Registering the user within SMF version 1.1.10:
the user was registered within SMF, where as it wasn’t registered within wordpress. The user could log on within SMF but not within wordpress.Please note, I’m not complaining at all – I like this plugin and the idea behind and I’m trying to give as much as information I can give for debugging and testing this plugin!
Please let me know if you need any additional information. I will try then to provide them as soon as possible if I can 😉
@macmend
Hmm, on which version of wordpress and which version of SMF did you try the plugin?
Was it a fresh installation of WordPress and SMF?with best regards,
GabberMForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: SMF Bridge] Issue TrackingHi JonnyFunFun,
Thanks for your reply and your answer and of course no problem at all regarding postponing the milestone. I mean you injured your hand and that’s of course a reason, but I’m very glad to hear, that you’re still working on it. Just pay attention to your hand when you’re writing a lot 😉
I also think there is a great demand for such a plugin, as a lot of wordpress users do also use smf rather than any commercial forum software due to the reason smf doesn’t cost anything 😉
I’m looking forward to hear soon some news and I wish you all the best.
Best regards,
GabberMForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: SMF Bridge] Issue TrackingHi JonnyFunFun,
I’m also looking forward to the updated release. Unfortunately you announced a milestone for November 07th 2009 on your issue tracker and there was no release.May I ask if you are still working on it? Maybe I may also ask for an approximately ETA?
Thanks in advance for your feedback and your answers!
With best regards,
GabberM