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For some reason, though it specifically says otherwise in the CP, topics from private "read only" forums wont display in post islands i make on my boards. Anyone have any pointers?
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If that stumps you, is there any way to display the posts, similar to how the portal page does it, into a specified table/cell on a web page?
before you answer, consider this: Will the fact that the forum is "read only" hinder things the way it is with the "post island"?
Last edited by Atticus[New]; 09/08/2007 6:40 PM.
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read only is not a hinderance at all. matter of fact post islands are more forgiving as they will display private forum data, if you let them.
why don't you better explain what you are doing and the version you are using, and i'll try to help (or someone on the board will)
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Latest version. And all i'm doing is:
cp>post island
then setting the "source forum" to my news forum. I've tried the same thing with other forums and get identical results every time.
If the forum is private in any way, it wont display the posts in the box. If it is public to users, it will display them.
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ok, i just went and did the same thing with an 'admin only' forum.
logged out, which means i'm a guest or non-logged in user.
that post island is displayed with topics/posts fine.
soooo, did you clear your cache so it's rebuilt?
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cpanel.. lower left.. 'clear cache'
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ok, did that, and it's still not displaying the posts/topics
Last edited by Atticus[New]; 09/08/2007 7:06 PM.
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well, what does it display?
blank?
error?
no island at all ?
i assume you endabled it in your portal layout ?
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ya, it's enabled. I get the title bar that read "news" then nothing after that.
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is the forum itself enabled?
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well, since that file is cached, you might look @ your permissions for the cache directory.
go to cpanel and do a permission check (lower left)
make sure you have all GREEN 'OK's
if not, then CHMOD where needed.
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All green OKs on my side. I bet it's something really simple that I'm missing, that's how it usually goes
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other than to put my eyeballs on it, i am out of suggestions.. sorry
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hmmm, well that's a bummer. This is pretty high priority for me atm. Thanks for all your time though Anyone else feel like taking on this stumper?
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really, this is an issue for me. If anyone has any tips, it would be much appreciated.
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can you just try your standard 'Recent Topics' for that forum ?
See if the recent topics display properly ?
maybe it's your cache builder for that specific Island ?
ie: try using a different island number ?
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standard recent topics? Is that dif. than what i've been doing?
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whoops, i guess i was wrong in assuming there was a standard one.
ie like online posts.. my bad.
i was just trying to see if you could find something that was working and then change it to use your suspect forum to feed it.
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Are there any actual "new" topics/posts in that forum? By default it only lists topics that aren't older than 30 days old. So if you don't have anything posted in there within the last 30 days, they won't show. I'm not exactly sure why I have that time check in there. Perhaps since if any posts are older than a month, then it's not very "recent"
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The posts in there are older than 30 days, but even when I make a new "test" post in there, it wont display.
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Has the cache had time to update the list?
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.... didn't think of that. gimme 5 minutes
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clear the cache for instant gratification.. cpanel --> clear cache.
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we have a winner! <smacks forehead> Thanks a lot guys Suggestion, though: Remove the time check (not the cache time), or at least make it editable so that a post will display no matter how old it is.
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just open your cache_builders/post_island.php and remove and t1.TOPIC_LAST_REPLY_TIME > $one_month
line *poof* done
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]we have a winner! <smacks forehead> Thanks a lot guys Suggestion, though: Remove the time check (not the cache time), or at least make it editable so that a post will display no matter how old it is. Glad to see it working
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