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Long Awaited Release of the WordPress-SMF Bridge 0.2!
For those of you using this plugin, the long-awaited 0.2 release has been made today. It has only been tested in a development environment and may have bugs. For anybody wishing to report bugs do not do it here! Instead, please go to the Google Code page (http://code.google.com/p/wp-smf-bridge) and do so there. My response to questions here will be severely delayed. Please use Google Code and the Google Group created for this plugin. Thank you all for your support!
WP-SMF-Bridge is a simple user registration and logon bridge between WordPress and Simple Machine Forum. To get this working, it is highly recommended that you have a fresh, unmodified install of SMF 1.1 or higher installed and running. To install the plugin, either use WordPress’ built-in plugin installation features, or visit the Google Code page for more information.
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about 3 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 3 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 2 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 1 month ago
@nwt – there are problems with the synchronization, which I am aware of. That will be fixed in the next release.