about 4 months ago - No comments
After some dealings with Google with regards to FilePirate, and not dealings in a good way – I determined to move FilePirate away from Google Code. What sits there currently will continue to for a couple months, and will be deleted within a few months. So, with that move, FilePirate found its new More >
about 4 months ago - 1 comment
This is an update to a previous post: A week under fire of the App Review Gestapo
So, guess what I get again? You guessed it! Another phone call from Apple – not surprisingly enough from the exact same guy who called me on the phone the first time. Once again, his message More >
about 4 months ago - 3 comments
So it has officially been far more than a week since I pushed our game to the App Review team over at crApple. I thought we had it in the bag – the game is polished, practically 100% bug-free, and completely original. There was nothing in my mind that would keep us from getting our More >
about 5 months ago - No comments
Well, my shared host finally did it. On Sunday, March 21, my shared web hosting account was suspended due to high utilization. This is partly due to this blog, as well as the World of Warcraft Signature Generator. I was unable to negotiate with them to turn the site back on – they wanted me More >
about 8 months ago - No comments
Well everybody! Since it’s been a while, here’s to doing what I do best: waiting months before giving anybody an update! So, here’s the update! It’s a new year (happy new year everybody, btw), and with a new year I usually decide to make a ton of changes, so here’s the game-plan!
This More >
about 9 months ago - No comments
For those of you who use Adobe Flex and IRC, the simple IRC client written in Flex that I use on The Brew Place is now available on Google Code and is released under the MIT License! Check it out here:
http://code.google.com/p/simpleflexirc/
More Adobe Flex and other projects are expected to make the migration to Google More >
about 9 months ago - No comments
Okay, so first thing is first – there’s a lot of things in the pipe that I haven’t gotten to announcing. Namely, my projects have been moved from their old Redmine-powered site, and they are now being hosted between GitHub and Google Code. They will be posted shortly with each of their individual More >
about 1 year ago - No comments
WOw, so it has been quite a long time since I’ve done anything here – I guess I should probably get off my butt and do something. Well, I am, in fact. Coming up soon there will be a new theme, as well as all of the subdomains using the same WordPress install More >
about 1 year ago - 2 comments
So I finally got off my lazy butt and at least released one of my projects – my very own WordPress and Simple Machine Forum user registration and login bridge. I just committed the first round of code to the WordPress plugins SVN repository, tagged the first release, and it should show up in More >
about 1 year ago - No comments
Okay, so I broke down, and got myself that dedicated server. Good news is that I got a coupon code and got it for cheaper than I had thought! So now, we’re running live on a Gentoo Linux-powered dedicated server in some datacenter in Florida. Please note that the Subversion repositories are More >
about 9 months ago
Hi
Nice plugin you have made
Does it work with SMF 2.X ?
You are writing that if there is users in both WP and SMF there could be some issues. My first site is the SMF part about 60 users and only like 3 users in WP, if I deleted the user in WP could I then syncronize from SMF to WP ?
Regards Jakob
about 9 months ago
Hello Jakob! I’m not entirely sure if the plugin works with SMF 2.x. If SMF 2.x still uses the same API, the SMF 1.1 API, then I do not see any reason why it wouldn’t work. Synchronizing between SMF and WP is okay, so long as the usernames are the same. From there forth, whatever end they first log into properly, the other will be synchronized to use the password. For example, if the SMF and WP username is the same but the passwords are different and the user logs into WP, the SMF password would be updated to the WP password (and vice-versa).
about 8 months ago
i recently installed SMF 1.1.11 and also installed the SMF Bridge plug in on my wp. i entered /forum/ in the path and saved it. and then synchronized users and said it was sucessfull with all 182 of my users but i can’t get my wp users to show on my smf.
please help
thanks
about 7 months ago
@nwt – there are problems with the synchronization, which I am aware of. That will be fixed in the next release.