Were you using Smartfeed 2.2.14? I added the garbage_collection() function in 2.2.13. If you downloaded 2.2.12 here that might have caused the problem be manifest.westy96 wrote:Thanks Mark. I think I may have solved the issue partially. I was using mail.app and safari to check the feeds. Finally tried a reader in firefox and a standalone reader and no more logouts. Must be something about the way that Apple programs access the databases or something. I'll try the above though to see if that takes care of the issue w/ Apple programs and let you know if that takes care of the issue fully.MarkDHamill wrote:Try moving the garbage_collection() function inside this if like this and comment out the old garbage_colletion() line and let me know if it solves the situation.
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if ($kill_session) { kill_session(); garbage collection(); }
Hum... not sure the validation for phpBB 3.0.6 have been properly doneDavidIQ wrote:MOD Updated to version 2.2.14
See first post for Download Link
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Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_DOUBLE_ARROW, expecting ')' in /home/username/public_html/includes/functions.php on line 4291
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// BEGIN Smartfeed 2.0 Modification
'U_ATOM_PARAMETERS' => sprintf($config['sf_public_feed_url_suffix_atom'],
rawurlencode(SMARTFEED_LAST_DAY_VALUE),
rawurlencode(SMARTFEED_STANDARD),
rawurlencode(SMARTFEED_HTML)),
'U_SMARTFEED' => append_sid("{$phpbb_root_path}smartfeed_url.$phpEx"),
'U_RSS_PARAMETERS' => sprintf($config['sf_public_feed_url_suffix_rss'],
rawurlencode(SMARTFEED_LAST_DAY_VALUE),
rawurlencode(SMARTFEED_STANDARD),
rawurlencode(SMARTFEED_HTML)),
'U_SMARTFEED_URL' => "{$phpbb_root_path}smartfeed.$phpEx", => "{$phpbb_root_path}smartfeed.$phpEx",
// END Smartfeed 2.0 Modification
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'U_SMARTFEED_URL' => "{$phpbb_root_path}smartfeed.$phpEx",
I implemented this tonight, but it needs more testing before packing it up with the other minor features I added. Basically I added an ACP switch which if you turn it on turns it on for EVERYONE. No one will see the actual post content in the feed, just a message pointing to the last read topic on the forum. Also, any private messages will similarly not show private message text, but will indicate there is a private message. Author name and subject lines are hidden, although the topic name is not.czed wrote:Another option for super paranoid admins would be to simply send a feed item that says "a new post has been added to the thread" replacing the post altogether.
If you take away Bob's access to the forum, he can no longer see posts in that forum. I realize this is not quite what you want. An ACP interface to manipulate these settings will be in the development queue for a while. Meanwhile, if you set the user_smartfeed_key to NULL for the appropriate users (would have to be done outside the system) this would effectively require them to create a new key anyhow and the feed would stop working.czed wrote:Also, i would like to be able to see who has active feeds and be able to manage/block them or force them to recreate the feed. Say for example user "bob" is the treasurer of a group running phpbb, bob has access to several private forums,. bob resigns and is replaced by Jane, it would be good to have an admin screen that lists feeds by user so i can disable bob's feed which would include access to the private forums. He would then have to recreate the feed once, which is a minor hassle.
Using proFormellMarkDHamill wrote:What style are you using?