Yestoday I tested SJSB bridge version 1.0.4 on my Joomla! 1.5.2 local installation.
Found 2 problems:
1. The menu link is using com_smf in URL, but when click other links of the forum, it will point to URLs directly to the SMF installation, such as : http://localhost/smf2/index.php?board=1.0 , this URL has nothing to do with SJSB. When clicked, such a URL will make the visitor jump out of Joomla! and view the forum sololy. I think SJSB should always wrap SMF inside Joomla!.
2. The user synchronization still can not work.
PS: I disabled gzip-compression when installing SMF2, this time I can see the output of SJSB bridge. But I think gzip output is very useful to speed up the loading of forum. Could you please add page compression support to newer version of SJSB ?
Thanks to ilwoody.
let Joomla handle the compression... If smf compresses the data, then Joomla won't be able to read it.
Really ? Cool !
If Joomla! can also compress the SMF output, I surely will turn off the SMF gzip-compression function for ever.
Thank you Kindred !
Quote from: baijianpeng on June 14, 2008, 10:35:10 PM
Yestoday I tested SJSB bridge version 1.0.4 on my Joomla! 1.5.2 local installation.
Found 2 problems:
1. The menu link is using com_smf in URL, but when click other links of the forum, it will point to URLs directly to the SMF installation, such as : http://localhost/smf2/index.php?board=1.0 , this URL has nothing to do with SJSB. When clicked, such a URL will make the visitor jump out of Joomla! and view the forum sololy. I think SJSB should always wrap SMF inside Joomla!.
yes this is what is supposed to do :( and this sounds as a bug, unfortunately I wont be able to investingate the problem without a public url, could you share your installation please?
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2. The user synchronization still can not work.
exactly what problems have you experienced ?
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PS: I disabled gzip-compression when installing SMF2, this time I can see the output of SJSB bridge. But I think gzip output is very useful to speed up the loading of forum. Could you please add page compression support to newer version of SJSB ?
the idea is to leave the compression to joomla, so you would get the same result at the end
PS: for support ask here http://groups.google.com/group/sjsb