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posted on December 8th, 2006, 10:17 pm
nice going dude :thumbsup:

i think that the posts should be carried over, i mean if anything it should stop about 5% of the already answered question threads that will undoubtably pop up in a new forum.
posted on December 9th, 2006, 7:58 pm
nice going dude :thumbsup:

i think that the posts should be carried over, i mean if anything it should stop about 5% of the already answered question threads that will undoubtably pop up in a new forum.

Agreed.
posted on December 10th, 2006, 7:18 pm
And it's nice to have 20,000 posts. Really says, "Yeah, I've been here since the beginning."
Unlike me, because this mod seems to have been around since the old Armada, and I certainly didn't look for mods back when I was playing that (too little).
posted on January 8th, 2007, 3:09 am
Last edited by Fullphaser on January 8th, 2007, 3:15 am, edited 1 time in total.
And it's nice to have 20,000 posts. Really says, "Yeah, I've been here since the beginning."
Unlike me, because this mod seems to have been around since the old Armada, and I certainly didn't look for mods back when I was playing that (too little).

Its more an issue of they will try their best. I doubt this is much an issue where doc is having a confrontation of weather or not to keep the post so much as it is a confrontation with the MySQL and PHP based conversion script that SMF hands out for IPB 1.3,

By the way doc, on a small side note because Joomla's bridge program tends to assign an arbitrary value to the forum link (ie index.php?option=com_smf&item=# that was assigned to the forum value). The admin panel for SMF is almost immediately invalidated if you had plans to call on any modules in the SMF forum, because the admin panel will check for a session and if that isn't present it will redirect you to yourdomain.com/smf_direcotry/admin/index.php
because obviously you can't keep Joomla and in the same directory any joomla modules will blow up in your face. so If you are going to call modules from Joomla, make sure to throw a get exception in the php like. If you throw this in the index.template.php it should fix the problem.

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<?php
if ($_get['action']!='admin'){
#joomla module calls
}
?>

and then with a null else
posted on January 8th, 2007, 8:42 am
Last edited by DOCa Cola on January 8th, 2007, 8:44 am, edited 1 time in total.
which bridge are you using? i had problems with the 'official' smf bridge from their site. (invalid session IDs etc). i took the joomla-smf bridge from joomlahacks.com instead which is updated more frequently and didn't have had any problems yet.

DOCa Cola
posted on January 9th, 2007, 2:19 am
which bridge are you using? i had problems with the 'official' smf bridge from their site. (invalid session IDs etc). i took the joomla-smf bridge from joomlahacks.com instead which is updated more frequently and didn't have had any problems yet.

DOCa Cola

I used the JoomlaHacks bridge, the one they provide is very unstable (or atleast as far as I could tell when I was using it) It wasn't session ID's that irritated me though, it had more to do with the way the "Official" Joomla bridge was difficult to configure.
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