Hello, I have had a 'brainfart' with all the information I have read on your forum and I do apologise if I am someone, who is 'just repeating' a problem. I have also read and reread the installation documentation.
The forum link is: www.oldengineers.co.uk/forum
And Coppermine is located: www.oldengineers.co.uk/gallery
I have manged to do the bridging okay - I think!
When logged in Coppermine as admin, I can see all the users that are registered on the forum.
However - when you are logged in - in the forum section and then go to the gallery - you are not logged in. When you try to login into the gallery, it redirects you back to the forum where you are still logged into.
The only time you can get into Coppermine, is if you are logged in as admin within the forum section.
Very confused and I am not sure where to go from here, so any help would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks.
http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php?topic=24032.0
I do apologise - full information here:-
Coppermine install: http://www.oldengineers.co.uk/gallery/
Forum install: http://www.oldengineers.co.uk/forum/
Coppermine version: 1.4.10
Forum version: phpBB 2.0.17
Test user account: TEST / TESTER
BridgeManager settings:
Forum URL: http://www.oldengineers.co.uk/forum
Relative path to your BBS's config file: ../forum/
Use post-based groups?: 1
Cookie name/preifx - phpbb2mysql
Your help is very much appreciated.
Did you use the 'phpBB versions prior to 2.0.18' option in the bridge manager?
Yes, I used this 'phpBB versions prior to 2.0.18'.
Many thanks.
Hello, Didnt know whether anyone had any ideas... Or point me in the right direction..
Many thanks.
Please post a screenshot of the bridge manager screen (attach it to your posting using "additional options" when composing your message).
Hello,
A screenshot of my bridge manager is attached.
Your help is very much appreciated.
I don't know what the problem is. Is there any special reason you are using 2.0.17? Updating to a more recent version might solve the issue since it uses a different bridge class.