500 error looks like an issue with your server. Assuming you are a coder, you will need to put echo statements to find out the line of code that causes trouble.
Then put echo earlier in the flow. It must die somewhere.already tried to echo but still nothing return. I also temporily disabled some addons that may cause conflicts, no luck too.
Do you have an idea?
Then put echo earlier in the flow. It must die somewhere.
That was a bug in a very old version of this add-on, are you running the latest version?i caught that in server error log.
That was a bug in a very old version of this add-on, are you running the latest version?
Fixed bugs
Bug fixes
What kind of update are you expecting?Great resource! I'm using it for autoposting.
Will be possible to add prefix to thread and update existing threads?
For example thread title, sticky, discussion_open and prefix_id.What kind of update are you expecting?
Not possible for now. Probably won't in the near future.For example thread title, sticky, discussion_open and prefix_id.
Information is not clear but my guess is no.I have a chatroom conference room that has a API (i dont know anything about api stuff) so their saying this:
The automatic login sub-system allows you to create a own PHP/HTML page on your website, where your room guests will be able to sign in to the room.
Would this addon help me tie xenforo and this chat room together?
Where did you see this?I see this:
{"errors":["The requested page could not be found."],"system_info":{"visitor_id":0,"time":1396096740}}
Do you put it behind password protected directory?I've just installed the API at our testforum. The purpose of the API will be to show the lastes threads, etc on the (separate) frontpage and integrate user auth. Installing was without hassle (setting permissions, creating client) When I call the api root I'm getting an error: [www.example.com/api/] results in
{"error": "invalid_request"}
I'm expecting a result, like what I'm getting when calling: https://xfrocks.com/api/
What am I doing wrong?
Yep it is. So that's the problem?
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