Found a solution, might be obvious to experienced Xoops users, but not to me! 🙂
Visit this link:
http://www.xoops.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=3521
The fix: download and install “Frameworks 1.01” if you are using Xoops v.2.0.1x — that should fix things.
WordPress is now working like a charm! Fantastic script folks.
Well after some Googling it looks as though this release only works with the Xoops 2.2 branch (which I think has stopped development).
Any older versions of this that might be compatible with the Xoops 2.0 branch?
Hi,
Just keeping this thread alive, as I just tried to install and got the same error, but I don’t see a fix here.
I’m using Xoops 2.0.16, PHP 5, MySQL 5.0.27, Windows 2000.
Here’s the error:
PHP Fatal error: Class ‘XoopsLocal’ not found in <directory>\\modules\\wordpress\\include\\xoops-wp.php on line 107
Thanks for any assistance. 🙂