Fireboard Forum Component For Joomla issue

Discussion in 'Joomla' started by touchAshley, Feb 27, 2008.

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    In Internet Explorer(only Internet Explorer) My fireboard forum gets a popup saying: Out of memory at line: 2

    Does anyone know what's causing this or how to correct it?

    Thanks :]
     
    touchAshley, Feb 27, 2008 IP
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    Fireboard works perfectly with Firefox. In my sites I always encourage users to use only Firefox.
    On the other hand, I decided to remove Fireboard within Joomla and instead created a subdirectory in the main folder and installed SMF.

    IE 8 is now out as beta, by the way.
     
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    Is Joomla completely integratable with SMF ? (I mean same login for both etc...)
     
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    Joomla has stopped the integration development. You can still do so through manual configuration using the older version, which is not advisable. Nevertheless, phpBB can be integrated with Joomla, a setup I am not comfortable with.
     
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    Thank you for the reply.

    Is there any specific problem ? Because Php BB latest version looks good at the outset (I haven't used it though)

    vBulletin integration with Joomla would be fantastic. But not sure if any solution exists for that !!
     
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    As a word of caution and based on several topics I've read from many webmasters' forum sites, frustration over security issues in phpBB persists.

    For now, it's either SMF (free) or vBulletin (paid).

    You may avail of the chartered membership at SMF. With that you can access to its private and personalized support for your site's issues.
     
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