In case anyone was still curious following my previous headache post, it is possible to integrate WP2.6 and bbPress 0.9.0.2. I say “possible” because while I’ve got it working as far as I can tell (without having modified core code in either WP or bbP), I haven’t really tested it and it’s a mess. More [...]
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Posted 16 August 2008
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Also tagged: 0.9.0.2, 2.6, action hook, add_action, bbpress, bbpress 0.9.0.2, clear_auth_cookie, cookie, cookies, set_auth_cookie, wordpress, wordpress 2.6, wp, wp2.6
Now, I’m really big on *not* complaining about new versions of things and I especially dislike the practice of complaining about how a new version of WordPress broke some plugin that is of dire importance to someone’s website, but WordPress 2.6 is starting to give me a headache. I’ve already posted thrice about issues with [...]
I use WordPress as the backbone of a site I run, including using it for user authentication. This means a lot of people who aren’t invovled in running the site are logging in and could see the dashboard. Now, it’s not that there’s anything really secret there, but it makes things look a lot less [...]
Somehow (my best guess is it happened with the database update in the WP2.5.1 upgrade), the database secret, stored as “secret” and visible on /wp-admin/options.php, changed making the logins for bbPress and WordPress clobber each other (both apps using the same cookie, but each app rewriting the cookie with its own contents, rather than recognizing [...]
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Posted 01 May 2008
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Also tagged: 2.5.1, bbpress, cookie, cookies, database secret, integrate, options.php, secret, upgrade, wordpress, wp, wp2.5.1
I’ve gotten into the habit of actually reading the various blogs to which there are links on my WordPress dashboard and I saw this today from boren.nu: To make cookies secure against attacks where someone has managed to get into your database through an SQL injection exploit or other means, WordPress 2.5 introduced a user-definable [...]
I not only wanted to integrate my own other things into my WordPress-based site, but I wanted forums, too, so of course I thought of bbPress. It seems to integrate well with WordPress, but then suddenly strange things started happening with login and logout. For instance, when I logged in with bbPress, I couldn’t get [...]
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Posted 20 April 2008
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Also tagged: authentication, bbpress, cookie, cookie domain, cookies, domain, login, user, user authentication, wordpress, wordpress 2.5, wordpress login, wp, wp2.5