Dear FireBoard users,
In order to further develope the need of Joomla for a robust forum, FireBoard component has been moved to its own new home and new name. You can find more information regarding the Kunena, the successor of FireBoard, at kunena.com. The current forum here will stay for some time more for referencing needs. You can find the FireBoard files under joomlacode.org and other files
Upgrading to Kunena is highly recommended!

Kunena! - To Speak!

A revolution is coming... Kunena - Swahili for: To Speak! THE Next generation of native Joomla based Forum ultra component. Forget what you know about Joomla based forums...
Amazingly Simple Lean and Clean Easier Customization
Kunena is about to redefine the world of Joomla! with the most simplistic ultra component out there. For ultimate performance based on state of the art development techniques, Kunena! is about to bring you... With an integrated plugin system that will allow you to extend Kunena beyond your wildest imaginations...
Welcome, Guest
Please Login or Register.    Lost Password?
Unknown column '_FB_TOPLEVEL' in 'field list' (1 viewing) (1) Guest
Go to bottom Favoured: 0
TOPIC: Unknown column '_FB_TOPLEVEL' in 'field list'
#24340
Re:Unknown column '_FB_TOPLEVEL' in 'field list' 2 Years, 11 Months ago  
yeah but that's a hella kludge to get it to work "as advertised"

staff? any comments here? didn't think so.

debug is in the site settings. i forget exactly where, but fish around.
Logged Logged  
 
The administrator has disabled public write access.  
#25104
Re:Unknown column '_FB_TOPLEVEL' in 'field list' 2 Years, 11 Months ago  
Having the same problem on different sites including a clean JSAS install with only most recent Fireboard 1.0.3.

Is there a clean solution available yet ?

BJ
Logged Logged  
 
The administrator has disabled public write access.  
#25141
Re:Unknown column '_FB_TOPLEVEL' in 'field list' 2 Years, 11 Months ago  
read the entire thread.
Logged Logged  
 
The administrator has disabled public write access.  
#25182
Re:Unknown column '_FB_TOPLEVEL' in 'field list' 2 Years, 11 Months ago  
Ok, forgot to publish the second "first level category".


It would have saved a lot of time if the docs had mentioned that one HAS to install the sample data first and then "first level categories" can be made by selecting "no parent" instead of "Top level category".

Why make things complicated ?

BJ.
Logged Logged  
 
The administrator has disabled public write access.  
Go to top