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#91
Because it has been a lot of work? Wink
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#92
So question about the relative path. I actually have the forums in it's own subdomain (forums.domain.com) and Wordpress in it's own (wordpress.domain.com). They are both in their own folder on the server in /var/www/ so what would the relative path be for those, or can I use the full path? (I've tried full path but I end up with a blank page and the user isn't added to WP.)
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#93
I made some changes to my configuration and am still having an issue. WordPress is never populated with the newly registered user, and comes up with just a white screen (URL is to members.php). I have it set up so that domain.com/public_html/wordpress is my WP installation and domain.com/public_html/forums is my MyBB installation. I then use the relative path as ../wordpress/

Is this correct?
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#94
Sorry for the late response, I've been away a couple of days. You should always use the relative path to wordpress. Your current approach looks fine.
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#95
(03-16-2016, 07:50 PM)Lennart Wrote: Sorry for the late response, I've been away a couple of days. You should always use the relative path to wordpress. Your current approach looks fine.

Hmm... for some reason it's not working for me. I create a new user on MyBB and when I click Register I'm just taken to a blank screen and the user isn't created in WordPress. I'm using the latest version of both MyBB and WP. Any ideas what might be going on? If it's more complicated than just throwing out a few suggestions, I'm happy to pay you a little for support if you've got time.
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#96
No need for payments. It looks like the plugin is not setup correctly. Could you enable PHP error logging / display on your server and see if there is anything in the logs?

You can also PM me your forum details and I'll take a look for you.
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#97
This is the error I see in the MyBB error log:

AH00124: Request exceeded the limit of 10 internal redirects due to probable configuration error. Use 'LimitInternalRecursion' to increase the limit if necessary. Use 'LogLevel debug' to get a backtrace., referer: <domain name removed>

I should note that while I am using subdomains to access WP and MyBB, the directories themselves are in the same directory on the server to simplify the configuration path.
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#98
Okay, the script itself does not cause any redirects usually. Please PM me your forum details so that I can take a look at your configuration - it's hard to guess what's wrong at the moment Smile
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#99
very nice my friend
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(03-17-2016, 12:15 AM)thunderclap Wrote:
(03-16-2016, 07:50 PM)Lennart Wrote: Sorry for the late response, I've been away a couple of days. You should always use the relative path to wordpress. Your current approach looks fine.

Hmm... for some reason it's not working for me. I create a new user on MyBB and when I click Register I'm just taken to a blank screen and the user isn't created in WordPress. I'm using the latest version of both MyBB and WP. Any ideas what might be going on? If it's more complicated than just throwing out a few suggestions, I'm happy to pay you a little for support if you've got time.

I also got the blank screen, turning on php error logging showed that it was the deprecated "get_theme()" function in wp-includes/deprecated.php.

It is stated in the installation instructions but I missed this since everyhing was working, so just writing this here if someone else stumbles upon the same
Shy Using wordpress 4.5. Seems to work now that I commented it out!
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