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phpBB 1.4.4 for Geeklog (beta)

AnnouncementsOk, for those of you who volunteer to test a draft of the phpBB module for Geeklog head on over to the plug-ins page and download it.

The quick and dirty is this is NOT for a production Geeklog site as it needs a lot of testing. Copy the tarball to your /path/to/geeklog/public_html directory and uncompress it. Change into the phpBB directory and read the INSTALL document. It will describe everything you need to do.

Email bugs, updates etc to me at tony@tonybibbs.com. For those interested, see it in action here.

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New beta release out...input needed
Authored by: Tony on Tuesday, January 29 2002 @ 07:18 AM EST
I need some input on the various bugs and gotcha\'s. I have fixed a number of issues. The most problematic one is when the phpBB session expires, I wasn\'t forcing a new login. I have this fixed and working. I have also fixed some bad links to the phpBB login/logout (it should always point to the GL login/logout). This is getting to be pretty close.

The only outstanding issue I know of is when you delete a message from the forums, the category counts are off. Anybody else notice this?

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The reason people blame things on previous generations is that there\'s only one other choice.
New beta release out...input needed
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, January 29 2002 @ 09:14 AM EST
By category count, you mean topic count or post count.
Yes, that is true, the admin has to go to the admin
section and click on the sync topic button thats all.
Wow
Authored by: Tony on Wednesday, January 30 2002 @ 07:39 PM EST
Just an FYI. On my site in just a few day I have seen a dramatic rise in traffic after adding phpBB. I went from roughly 430 page views a day to averaging nearly 1000 pages views. Hopefully I can sustain this traffic.

Those stats are almost embarrassing compared to some of yours but, hey, I\'ve got a small audience (as least that\'s my excuse and I\'m sticking to it)

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The reason people blame things on previous generations is that there\'s only one other choice.