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According to this post on pnphpbb.com I'm supposed to add to my master.htm theme. This worked as expected in RC4, but turns out errors in the release. Any help? -
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Craig,
Not sure since I don't persoanlly use PNphpBB... Perhaps a question of pnphpbb.com. In general the plugin file (function.pnphpbbstylesheet.php) will need to be in either themes/<themename>/plugins or in modules/Xanthia/plugins for the plugin to be detected.
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Craig,
Yes... This is one of the key design features of XTE. Themes can provide custom plugins to implement advanced theme functionalty and still be self contained within the theme directory.
In addition themes can provide additional plugns for modules in templates/<modname>/plugins. This goes with themes being able to override any pnrender based module template in templates/<modname>. This obviously only works for pnRender based modules but is a key design feature of the pnRender architecture.
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Fatal error: Smarty error: [in userdb:pnDefault/master.htm line 27]: syntax error: unrecognized tag 'pnphpbbstylesheet' (Smarty_Compiler.class.php, line 556) in /web/mapbuilders.com/public_html/includes/classes/Smarty/Smarty.class.php on line 1083
That's what I got when I put that line in... -
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you have to install the plugin. read this carefully.
(I had to read it like 6 times)
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hmm
well, got the plugin put in the correct place.
White screen when I try to access forum.
*Don't shoot me if this is a dumb question...
Should I delete the install folder from PNphpBB2? -
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did you rename the PNphpBB2_12 folder to PNphpBB2 ? -
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no - that's right. I guess, I'm out of ideas. I always trying re-installing when I run out of ideas. After that, you might try further questions at the PNphpBB boards. -
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When I extracted the file it was put into a folder created from the archive name with a structure like this:
PNphpBB2_12.tar/PNphpBB2_12/forum files
I renamed the PNphpBB2_12 directory to PNphpBB2 then uploaded that directory to the PN modules folder. I CHMODD the cellpics and styles to 777. I added the tag where needed and put the plugin in the proper folder.
I then went to Admin>Modules and regenerated the list. Initialised PNphpBB2 and went through the installation without any errors (all green checks). I checked my Modules list again and PNphpBB2 showed as active and ready to go.
I select the Forum link on my Main Menu and get a white screen. No error messages or anything, just a white screen.
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