Hello!
When a new user signs up on wordpress, all forums are invisible because he does not add to any group on the phphbb forum.
I also see that the login widget and the last topic widget do not show up.
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Invisible forum for new members
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Re: Invisible forum for new members
Hi! about
About the widgets not showing instead, it's a problem that i can't figure out at moment by what can be caused, but after activated widgets, have you try out to switch for a while to a default WP theme like twentisixteen or one of others WP default themes? What happen?
the problem is the one reported into the other post, i will check as soon i can about this.When a new user signs up on wordpress, all forums are invisible because he does not add to any group on the phphbb forum.
About the widgets not showing instead, it's a problem that i can't figure out at moment by what can be caused, but after activated widgets, have you try out to switch for a while to a default WP theme like twentisixteen or one of others WP default themes? What happen?
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Re: Invisible forum for new members
i've after re-think this morning about this, and i see that the user, when register in WP, is added in phpBB as normal registered user.
The result you can see here, when you register, you can post and see any forum, but i could set some hidden based on further forum's permission and so on: in this online example, it's set that any new user, need to have a validated/moderated post, before to post without restrictions on all forums.
So, resuming the answer to this problem should be this:
it is necessary to setup in ACP -> Group Permissions the correct setting permissions to match the thing like you want, assuming that the plugin, when an user register in WP, add the same user into phpBB under the Registered users Group.
The solution to this, is to change phpBB Registered users Group permissions into ACP.Pre-defined groups
Pre-defined groups are special groups, they cannot be deleted or directly modified. However you can still add users and alter basic settings.
The result you can see here, when you register, you can post and see any forum, but i could set some hidden based on further forum's permission and so on: in this online example, it's set that any new user, need to have a validated/moderated post, before to post without restrictions on all forums.
So, resuming the answer to this problem should be this:
it is necessary to setup in ACP -> Group Permissions the correct setting permissions to match the thing like you want, assuming that the plugin, when an user register in WP, add the same user into phpBB under the Registered users Group.
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Re: Invisible forum for new members
Hello!
The plugin now works thanks.
By cons I still encounter a problem once connected to phpbb. It is impossible to connect to wordpress ..
I made a short video to show you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZ4qcEp ... e=youtu.be
The plugin now works thanks.
By cons I still encounter a problem once connected to phpbb. It is impossible to connect to wordpress ..
I made a short video to show you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZ4qcEp ... e=youtu.be
- axew3
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Re: Invisible forum for new members
nice trip looking your video! I like the way you've shown the problem
It look like that the user isn't recognized into WP side due to one of the following facts maybe:
1) the cookie isn't recognized in WP, to check this, you can try to login the user in WP and see if in this case the user is correctly added/logged.
2) http/https: the forum is under http, while WP is forced under https: force phpBB to be https also than, and login as https in phpBB than try to go to WP side (also https), than the cookie will be recognized (this is a normal behavior for cookies).
Have you setup as explaine on help install, the phpBB to be like:
.mydomain.com
and the path to single slash
/
follow what explained on procedure about logout and clean cookies on browser if you change this setting in phpBB:
https://www.axew3.com/w3/2016/02/config ... ubdomains/
about https/http: if your wp is under http, than also your phpBB need to be http, https if https.
It look like that the user isn't recognized into WP side due to one of the following facts maybe:
1) the cookie isn't recognized in WP, to check this, you can try to login the user in WP and see if in this case the user is correctly added/logged.
2) http/https: the forum is under http, while WP is forced under https: force phpBB to be https also than, and login as https in phpBB than try to go to WP side (also https), than the cookie will be recognized (this is a normal behavior for cookies).
Have you setup as explaine on help install, the phpBB to be like:
.mydomain.com
and the path to single slash
/
follow what explained on procedure about logout and clean cookies on browser if you change this setting in phpBB:
https://www.axew3.com/w3/2016/02/config ... ubdomains/
about https/http: if your wp is under http, than also your phpBB need to be http, https if https.
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Re: Invisible forum for new members
Wordpress does not create a new user
https://youtu.be/T8HA7wCWyNw
HTTPS and cookie and domain are well configured
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiYljcVF5Fg
https://youtu.be/T8HA7wCWyNw
HTTPS and cookie and domain are well configured
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiYljcVF5Fg