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Mr Papa said
Why would you want to synch them and manage in two places?part of this plugin is to move the forum profile fields to the buddypress profile form... then you redirect the forum profile to the buddypress profile... and you have just one...
I don't think I was understanding how it works, properly. I do have one issue that just appeared from nowhere, though.
Whenever I try to view a profile from the Simple:Press forum, it doesn't find anything because it goes here
tattoosailorsonline.com/members/Capt.GrumpyPants/profile/edit/
when it should be going here:
tattoosailorsonline.com/members/capt-grumpypants/profile/edit
Possibly this is just a problem with this particular profile, but it worked previously and the only change I have made is adding the Template Tags and Widgets plugin. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Mr Papa said
version 0.96 now available...
hopefully, this resolve the buddypress time issues that some users were seeing...
feedback appreciated!
Tried it and it still doesn't work. Still gives the Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 523800 bytes) in /var/www/vhosts/vapersplace.com/problem-with-post-edit-buttonttpdocs/wp-includes/cache.php on line 113 message
Jamie, good to hear!
Kevin, nothing changed in the plugin from your perspective... still no clue why you are getting such memory usage... as I said, it runs fine with wp, bp and sp in 32M... too bad your host wont isolate the problem further for you ( must be shared hosting )
interesting that its running out of memory in the wp cache stuff - we dont even use that... are you running a caching plugin for wp? can you clear the caches?
if you want to send me a temp admin account with sp admin caps, I can try to look around, but not sure I can see anything - its really at the server level...
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Mr Papa said
Jamie, good to hear!Kevin, nothing changed in the plugin from your perspective... still no clue why you are getting such memory usage... as I said, it runs fine with wp, bp and sp in 32M... too bad your host wont isolate the problem further for you ( must be shared hosting )
interesting that its running out of memory in the wp cache stuff - we dont even use that... are you running a caching plugin for wp? can you clear the caches?
if you want to send me a temp admin account with sp admin caps, I can try to look around, but not sure I can see anything - its really at the server level...
I have VPS on Media Temple and have raised the memory to 128m on the server and on wordpress in wp-config. I'm going to take a video of what happens when I activate the plugin so you can see. I also use cloudflare and have shut off cache and tried it. Unfortunately, it still doesn't work
Carlos said
I have a dedicated server and have the WP memory up to 800m and still crashes... theres something there that frezzes up the site... one time again i offer my server to the admins to check what happens
I'm having the same problem Carlos. I have a question, are you using Cloudflare or using some sort of cache plugin?
Carlos, as stated, please send the login credentials via pm... I dont know if I will have time to look at today or not... And not sure I will see anything by looking at it... may need http://ftp... and best really if the host could using all the tools at their fingers could just track what is using it... I have tested it multiple times and sites with 32M...
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OK. Now that I have all my misunderstanding and missteps out of the way (probably not!) I do have a question.
How do I display the custom profile fields from the buddypress profile in the Simple:Press Forum profile. I have custom fields defined like as pictured here - "tattoosailorsonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/5-2-2013-6-14-38-PM.jpg" but these are not reflected when I view a users profile in the Forum. Is there a way to do this or is there a reason I shouldn't try to do this? I think it would be less confusing to the users if the saw the same things in both places.
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