How would I run multiple forums through regular templates? I have created a
new template, but how do I specify the board it should use?
Are there parameters for {exp:forums}? Something like {exp:forums board="board_1"}
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Subscribe [4]#1 / May 02, 2011 5:41pm
How would I run multiple forums through regular templates? I have created a
new template, but how do I specify the board it should use?
Are there parameters for {exp:forums}? Something like {exp:forums board="board_1"}
#2 / May 03, 2011 1:24pm
Hi, ibsysadmin. Welcome to the EE forums.
At this point, you can only use the initial forum board. This would make a great Feature Request.
Does that help?
#3 / May 03, 2011 1:38pm
Hi, ibsysadmin.
In EE1, you can use:
{exp:forums board="2"}Where 2 is the board number.
In EE 2.x (just in case you decide to upgrade, you use the board shortname instead of the number.
#4 / May 05, 2011 11:32am
Hi,
I have added this syntax and I see the following message when trying to view the forum:
Error
The following tag has a syntax error:
{exp:forums}
Please correct the syntax in your template.
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The syntax I used is: {exp:forums board="2"}
We are using EE 1.6.7
#5 / May 06, 2011 8:18am
ibsysadmin,
What is your version and build for your forums?
If it is old then that parameter may not have been available until later versions
#6 / May 06, 2011 10:47am
We have version 2.1.0 which based on this page (http://expressionengine.com/downloads/details/discussion_forum_module/) appears to be the most recent.
#7 / May 06, 2011 6:03pm
ibsysadmin,
Please go ahead and upgrade to EE 1.7.1 so that EE and the Forum add-on are in sync. Keep us posted, please!
#8 / May 20, 2011 7:41am
If we upgrade to 1.7.1, is there any guarantee that this tag will then work? Any potential reasons why it would not?
#9 / May 20, 2011 9:18am
It worked on my test install of EE 1.7.1. Give it a try.