Brandon Sheley
Well-known member
on my xenforo forum itself?Subdomain shouldn't be a problem if you setup correctly. What is your setting for the cookie path?
where would I find that?
on my xenforo forum itself?Subdomain shouldn't be a problem if you setup correctly. What is your setting for the cookie path?
This bridge is one way only (XenForo to WordPress, new user will be created in WordPress for each XenForo user). The usergroup can be mapped manually.If I am reading this correctly, this bridges Xenforo to Wordpress, but that means that it will only use members from the forum to the WP site.. Is there a bridge that goes the other way.. WP to Xenforo? I have a site that has been established for over a year and I have quite a few members on the site, it seems it would be an issue to have to move them all over. Maybe I missed something?
Also will the privs match with WP?
Confirmed to work with 3.2, not tested with 3.3, sorryWill this support "Multisite" Wordpress? As when a user registers with XF, the user will be able to be logged into WP and have their own blog?
Confirmed to work with 3.2, not tested with 3.3, sorry
It's under a subdirectoryCool.
On 3.2, did you have your WP set up in the WWW directory or was it under a subdirectory?
It's under a subdirectory
YesAny plans to add support for pulling the session info from Zend's front-end cache? I noticed if I enable that caching and my users don't check "Stay logged in" they don't get logged in on Wordpress since the add-on can't find their session entry in xf_session.
It looks like the configuration is not correct so WordPress doesn't recognized logged users.I have a strange problem with this add-on. After I installed it as plugin for my WordPress 3.3 install (in root folder), I or any of the xenforo install admins cannot get to the WP dashboard (/wp-admin/) at all. It gets redirected to the home page.
I have the Administrators set up to map to the blog admins. The xenforo path option has a Found next to it too. What else could be the problem?It looks like the configuration is not correct so WordPress doesn't recognized logged users.
Probably a cookie path problem (what's your site url and your blog url?). Also probably a problem with the salt ($config['globalSalt'] in config.php), did you configure it correctly?I have the Administrators set up to map to the blog admins. The xenforo path option has a Found next to it too. What else could be the problem?
Xenforo is installed in http://www.urduweb.org/mehfil/ while the blog is in the root at http://www.urduweb.orgProbably a cookie path problem (what's your site url and your blog url?). Also probably a problem with the salt ($config['globalSalt'] in config.php), did you configure it correctly?
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