Textpattern CMS support forum
You are not logged in. Register | Login | Help
- Topics: Active | Unanswered
#106 2008-02-22 05:34:30
- linkingarts
- Member
- Registered: 2006-06-18
- Posts: 14
Re: TXPhorum: A simple forum solution for Textpattern
OK I was able to get this working. Something didn’t like line 113 in TXPhorum plugin code:
$form = ($form) ? fetch_form($form) : $thing;
So I replaced with:
if (!empty($form)) {
$thing = fetch_form($form);}
and Bingo!
Go figure.
It seemed like that’d be fine since the next step is if (empty($form)) {...}
_peter
Offline
#107 2008-02-23 13:00:23
Re: TXPhorum: A simple forum solution for Textpattern
Hi everybuddy,
Nice work dudes. Thx ben for this system.
Im justing setting things up and am however getting this error WHEN I CLICK ON A TXPHORM ARTICLE TITLE FROM FORUM INDEX.
tag_error <txp:article_custom post_or_reply="8" form="txphorum_reply" sort="Posted asc" /> -> Textpattern Notice: not existing tag attribute: post_or_reply on line 653
Which means it just outputs everything instead of the id related replies?
I have the wonder tag installed and active.
Any ideas?
I think, therefore I AM, … … er … I think :-?
Offline
#108 2008-02-24 21:21:14
Re: TXPhorum: A simple forum solution for Textpattern
Timid&friendly,
You need to change the name of one of your custom fields to “post_and_reply” — you can do this in Admin > Preferences.
- Ben
Offline
#109 2008-02-26 17:55:27
- MagnusBerg
- Member
- Registered: 2007-11-17
- Posts: 12
Re: TXPhorum: A simple forum solution for Textpattern
ABOUT SECURITY
I have been looking around for a forum + TXP solution and found, or not found, that there are no easy ways to integrate a stand alone forum in a TXP solution. Now I read about this TXPhorum and wonder about one thing. I don’t want unknown people, that I gave access to the forum, had access to the TXP articles as well.
How can I let people write to the TXPhorum but keep them out from all other TXP sections?
Offline
#110 2008-02-27 16:55:35
Re: TXPhorum: A simple forum solution for Textpattern
MagnusBerg,
There are two things preventing folks registered on the forum from accessing your TXP backend. The first is that as they are registered by mem_self_register they are given privileges of “None” which means they have no access (you can set something different if you want, but by default they have none). Second is you can use ign_password_protect’s alternate database table to store users.
- Ben
Offline
#111 2008-03-07 00:25:28
- FatalCure
- New Member
- Registered: 2007-11-08
- Posts: 4
Re: TXPhorum: A simple forum solution for Textpattern
Ok, I’ve gotten everything working after a few hurdles, however my replies are not counting, every thread says it has 0 replies when it has replies? Could anyone suggest where I should look, because I’ve read through every line of code and can’t see anything that sticks out.
Offline
#112 2008-03-09 22:36:20
Re: TXPhorum: A simple forum solution for Textpattern
Dear Ben
This looks like a great plugin that could prove really useful for me. One question – what’s the reason for having the post replies be additional articles, rather than comments (which kind of seem like post replies already?). Just curious; I’m sure you have a logic to it.
Thanks,
Nora
Offline
#113 2008-03-10 09:03:57
Re: TXPhorum: A simple forum solution for Textpattern
nabrown78. One reason, I guess, is that there’s no way to edit a comment once you’ve posted it.
TXP Builders – finely-crafted code, design and txp
Offline
#114 2008-03-10 09:19:14
Re: TXPhorum: A simple forum solution for Textpattern
nabrown78. One reason, I guess, is that there’s no way to edit a comment once you’ve posted it.
Why not? With php yes. You just need to change the textpattern table to txp_discuss in those update and insert queries. Nothing more or less.
Last edited by Gocom (2008-03-10 09:20:11)
Offline
#115 2008-03-15 05:36:43
Re: TXPhorum: A simple forum solution for Textpattern
This thread has been replaced by this one here, as of TXPhorum v0.3.
Offline