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latinosusa

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bridging butchered By a novice
« on: October 05, 2006, 05:19:52 pm »

Hello!!


can any boddy help?
remember i am a novice..... :D

I have the following issue when trying to bridge coppermine and ivision board 2.1.6:

[I tried bridging my gallery ver 1.4 to invision board 2.1.6 using the bridg wizar but it does not work Properly
now every time i try to loggin to the gallery it will redirect me to the forum logging form, but it does nothing after loggin is completed
now... i want to remove that bridge and use my gallery the way it was before. ( Not bridged )]

Coppermine install: http://dominicanosylatinos.com/galery/
Forum install: http://dominicanosylatinos.com/foros
Coppermine version: cpg1.4.2
Forum version: Invision Power Board v2.1.6
Test user account: some_testuser_name / the_password_for_the_test_user_account

BridgeManager settings:
Forum URL:  http://dominicanosylatinos.com/foros
Relative path to your BBS's config file:  ../foros/ 
Use post-based groups?:  1
« Last Edit: October 05, 2006, 05:33:49 pm by latinosusa »
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Re: bridging butchered By a novice
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2006, 06:51:01 pm »

Coppermine version: cpg1.4.2
You're lagging 7 versions behind, most recent coppermine version is cpg1.4.9. It's mandatory that you upgrade asap (not only for the sake of getting the bridge stuff to work, but for important security flaws that existed in cpg1.4.2). Hopefully upgrading Coppermine will fix your bridging issues as well.

Test user account: some_testuser_name / the_password_for_the_test_user_account
Erm - an account that is easier to memorize and type would be great. As the test user account isn't suppossed to have particular privileges that could ruin anything and because the test user account can safely be deleted after bridging works, most people go for test user accounts named "test" with the password "test". You know, supporters can be lazy people as well  ;).
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