View Full Version : Are there any Joomla - vB Bridges for v3.6
Adam Tucker
10-15-2006, 10:12 AM
Does anyone here know where I could find a good Joomla - vBulletin Bridge for v3.6 (not BBpixel because I've tried them and all I got was a set of errors). I have tried looking arround this site, vbulletin.com, joomla.org and even tried to Google for one. If anyone knows where to find one please post it thanks.
UncoderMom
10-21-2006, 05:59 PM
Hope this helps!
http://www.elearningforce.dk/bridges/vbulletin-duo-sync-bridge-cb.html
I am looking to buy this soon!
BTW! JOomla is The best CMS by far!! The admin features are CRAZY!
tweakmonkey
10-21-2006, 09:20 PM
I read up on this for months. The Joomla community pretty much agrees that BBPixel.com's solution is the best. It's $20 though.
http://www.bbpixel.com/
UncoderMom
10-29-2006, 03:07 PM
Did bbpixel integrate with cb? The link I gave requires NO core file edits and logs in both ways. I myself have spent HOURS researching this! And I gave up! because I was NOT about to go editing a ton of core files! ,lol, Makes for a headache during updates :(
Then I found that product! Which also has a component for cb integration :)
cavyspirit
10-29-2006, 10:46 PM
Did bbpixel integrate with cb? The link I gave requires NO core file edits and logs in both ways. I myself have spent HOURS researching this! And I gave up! because I was NOT about to go editing a ton of core files! ,lol, Makes for a headache during updates :(
Then I found that product! Which also has a component for cb integration :)
So, did you buy and install this product? I definitely agree with not wanting mod core files. I also had a tons of problems with bbpixel. I gave up on integration. I can't remember why I was turned off to buying that solution quite a while ago. I'd really like to hear of your experience with it. Is your site up and an example?
Also, will this support J1.5?
Thx.
UncoderMom
10-31-2006, 06:03 PM
Thats why I haven't installed yet! :( I want to update my Joomla and JUST finished updating my vb to 3.6.2.
After applying the myspace mod and the interactive profiles Im not sure I will use to much of CB anymore.
I will let you know when I install, there is not if, just a when. Trying to not get jumpy and take my time and get it right!
Damn Updates!!
UncoderMom
11-06-2006, 01:58 PM
I hope to be installing this plug in within the next couple of days!
Tiberonmagnus
11-06-2006, 08:15 PM
I'm using vbadvanced as my main page, was considering using something else.. hmmm Joomla sounds good =)
UncoderMom
11-10-2006, 08:16 PM
Im getting ready to install the bridge! I bought the cb intergrated one for 10 bucks more!
found here http://www.elearningforce.dk/bridges/vbulletin-duo-sync-bridge-cb.html
Ill letcha know how it goes :)
WOW!! Done and it took less then 5 minutes!!!!! *insertfaintingsmilie*
Even the import of 1000 members took lessthen 15 seconds!!
A+++++++ From me!!
GamerJunk.net
11-12-2006, 09:16 PM
BBPixel is the best I have seen so far
imported_infitech
12-18-2006, 08:04 AM
Im getting ready to install the bridge! I bought the cb intergrated one for 10 bucks more!
found here http://www.elearningforce.dk/bridges/vbulletin-duo-sync-bridge-cb.html
Ill letcha know how it goes :)
WOW!! Done and it took less then 5 minutes!!!!! *insertfaintingsmilie*
Even the import of 1000 members took lessthen 15 seconds!!
A+++++++ From me!!
how did it go?
I'm looking for comparisons by people who have installed both
illPhever
12-28-2006, 10:28 AM
ditto. Uncodermom, how is it working out for you? i've been considering using the elearningforce duo-sync bridge b/c it supports Community Builder. is the bridge working without a hitch?
pmcnamara
12-28-2006, 02:43 PM
Anybody using this successfully ?
InfoNirvana
12-14-2007, 07:02 PM
Anybody using this successfully ?
Many of the www.elearningforce.dk users were unhappy with the bridge.
Although it requires you to use modified vB files, bbpixel's bridge was the best for integration with Joomla 1.0.x series.
with Joomla 1.5 around the corner, a new component to integrate Joomla 1.5 and vB has emerged, read about it here (http://forum.joomla.org/index.php/topic,243018.msg1116682)
I am going to try it with my vB.
bchertov
05-21-2008, 10:07 PM
Many of the www.elearningforce.dk users were unhappy with the bridge.
Although it requires you to use modified vB files, bbpixel's bridge was the best for integration with Joomla 1.0.x series.
with Joomla 1.5 around the corner, a new component to integrate Joomla 1.5 and vB has emerged, read about it here (http://forum.joomla.org/index.php/topic,243018.msg1116682)
I am going to try it with my vB.
Got any more info about Joomla and vb bridges?
galapago
05-21-2008, 10:14 PM
Hello,
Yes, I agreed with UncoderMom, this component works fine.
http://www.elearningforce.biz/bridges/vbulletin-duo-sync-bridge-cb.html
I use:
Joomla 1.5.3
Community 1.1
Vbulletin 3.7.0
jvbridge 1.0.9
bchertov
05-22-2008, 07:54 PM
Hello,
Yes, I agreed with UncoderMom, this component works fine.
http://www.elearningforce.biz/bridges/vbulletin-duo-sync-bridge-cb.html
I use:
Joomla 1.5.3
Community 1.1
Vbulletin 3.7.0
jvbridge 1.0.9
What about these issues:
I have used both bridges. First I used the Elearningforce bridge because I was hesitant of the 'altering vB core files' of BBPixel.
However, the Elearningforce bridge (friendly and prompt service and all, that's not the problem) didn't work for me because of several issues:
1. When people register, they register in Joomla and this means they will not fill in all the profile fields like in vBulletin.
2. New members who register in Joomla, are not added to the vBulletin database.
3. When they ask for a new password in Joomla, they get a new one but from Joomla, not from vBulletin. And then they can't login at vBulletin. The only solution is to turn off registration in vBulletin, so people only register in Joomla. I didn't want that.
It all comes down to the following: I wanted to register new members in vBulletin (so they fill in all profile fields, see the rules etc.), and have new passwords also sent via vB. My vB board is the hearth of my site and the vBulletin memberdatabase has to be leading, not the Joomla one.
So I mailed BBPixel with a lot of questions, since I now knew exactly what problems there could arise with a bridge. All questions were answered and I ordered the BBPixel plugin and had them install it. Works perfectly, without any problems. All login, passwords etc. go through vB.
I also had BBPixel skin my board to match the rest of my Joomla site. This also went fine, although it took a bit longer then anticipated.
When you decide for one of these options, you have to ask yourself which part of your site/ memberdatabase has to be leading: vBulletin or Joomla.
Thanks!
Barry
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