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    Re: Fireboard

    Posted 17 years 7 months ago
    • Looks really good- anyting that integrates with Joomla is my cup of tea :)
      The templates seems to be easy to "tune" as well - can't wait to play with it.

      Anyone tried it with sef running? Are the urls nice?
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  • Re: Fireboard

    Posted 17 years 7 months ago
    • Andy Miller wrote:
      i'de like to see an smf->fireboard convertor, doesn't appear to be one yet.

      I've already seen one in beta testing ;)
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  • Re: Fireboard

    Posted 17 years 7 months ago
    • xyzulu wrote:
      Andy Miller wrote:
      i'de like to see an smf->fireboard convertor, doesn't appear to be one yet.

      I've already seen one in beta testing ;)

      Muahahahaha, everything is all falling into place :D
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    Re: Fireboard

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    Re: Fireboard

    Posted 17 years 7 months ago
    • My experiences and observations:

      Install 1

      Existing site, has quite a few extensions installed including Joomlaboard.
      Installed no problem, converted no problem and works just peachy.


      Install 2

      New test site, bare bones, no extensions installed.
      Installed okay, however upon creating test categories and posts I discovered that I was unable to read posts, an error message was generated.
      Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
      mysite/components/com_fireboard/template/default/view.php on line 636

      I cannot seem to get past this error - any help appreciated by the way - but I shall continue to search for a solution until I solve this.

      One observation, the forum admin is in the Joomla! backend... not a desirable feature for some situations where the owner of the site requires forum admin rights but not Joomla! admin rights (for fear he/ she will screw things up in Joomla).

      Anyhow, on the site for me that it works, it works very nicely and I like it.

      Onward and upward!
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  • Re: Fireboard

    Posted 17 years 7 months ago
    • Register globals? That might be the issue...
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