lukegb
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That's only if you remove the bridge, and only for users that were created by the bridge - XF and WP use different password hashing formats, so I can't just pass the password hash.Major limitation ... is there a way around that ?
That's only if you remove the bridge, and only for users that were created by the bridge - XF and WP use different password hashing formats, so I can't just pass the password hash.Major limitation ... is there a way around that ?
I know.That's only if you remove the bridge
I think it would be a marketable part of a bridge to be able to have a fully functioning WordPress, guaranteed. The WordPress users coming to XenForo would want to know their beloved WordPress (and their users) will be kept safe.and only for users that were created by the bridge - XF and WP use different password hashing formats, so I can't just pass the password hash.
Are you willing to contribute money for the project?I know.
I think it would be a marketable part of a bridge to be able to have a fully functioning WordPress, guaranteed. The WordPress users coming to XenForo would want to know their beloved WordPress (and their users) will be kept safe.
http://xenforo.com/community/threads/paid-full-wordpress-xenforo-bridge.16228/page-2#post-232086Are you willing to contribute money for the project?
Unlikely any time soon.So... any updates? Is this going to happen?
Great work, the styling it's not a problem for me. I know several good designers for this...Your screen is very interesting.
But personally i need the wp mu support with different subdomain between forum and blogs...i will surely buy your addon and test it.
What happens to guest comments on the WP side? Will it appear on XF thread? Or do you require guest to sign up on XF before they can comment on WP?
I'm not familiar with the Disqus system, but almost certainly it would need disabling. This is fairly tightly integrated with the standard WP system.I currently use Disqus comment system so I guess people have to disable it and use the native WP comment system for this to work?
Will this create a new user in WP for every XF member?
No, I just like the way it isAnd no, it does not create a WP member (yet). Essentially with the plugin installed Wordpress completely ignored the WP user table in the database (you could even delete the Wordpress user table if you wished), all user lookups are done on the Xenforo user table. When you uninstall the plugin Wordpress will go back to looking at the old user table it had from before you ever introduced the plugin. However if there is a demand for such a feature I could theoretically get Wordpress to create user accounts for Xenforo members so that there would be no disruption when the plugin was removed.
What I wonder is what will happen to the blog post comments if we disable the plugin? Will they disappear since WP does not sync user anymore?
Another questions: how the bridge handle the tags on comments? Example quote, image etc.
And also: can you have different forum for different categories? Can you have for every blog a single forum for the comments?
etc. It will be rendered by XenForo before display on the Wordpress page (it is also rendered pre-insertion into the Wordpress database so that all formatting isn't lost on those comments if you later delete the plugin).
Currently there is just a single forum ID that is used globally, but I'm creating the options pages right now and should be able to give you some control over this. Doing it by category as you suggest seems like a sensible idea to me, I'll look into that.
I also thought you might like to know that this morning I ran some tests on it with Wordpress MultiSite and after a few changes to the install script it now seems to work absolutely fine (though I haven't tested as thoroughly as I have with just normal Wordpress). Using WPMS just adds one step to the installation for the plugin; you need to define an array of XenForo usernames that should be considered Network Administrators in a separate configuration file and then Network Activate the whole plugin.
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