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thebands
11-07-2007, 06:25 PM
I know it has just been released (Nov 6) but anyone know anything about vbLink? I'm in the process of installing Joomla as my CMS but have been hesitant until some form of integration has been developed.

I would love to hear some feedback.


http://extensions.joomla.org/component/option,com_mtree/task,viewlink/link_id,3427/Itemid,35/

Michael Morris
11-07-2007, 06:30 PM
Kudos to them. I tried this with Joomla 1.0.12. My server was hacked within 3 days of Joomla going up. So until the Joomla project as a whole hardens their security A LOT I'm not giving it another look.

iceytdot
11-09-2007, 08:36 AM
i am trying to get this to work. i got the 1.5 joomla up and ready - i can get through the installation for the most part, except 1 thing - it's asking for my vBulletin Table Prefix.
When i first installed the vBulletin i left this blank, the whole part where it asks this in the config.php

// ****** TABLE PREFIX ******
// Prefix that your vBulletin tables have in the database.
$config['Database']['tableprefix'] = '';

... now the after i run the config script it pops up automatically (as normally should) however the default value appears as vb_36 for my table prefix. this is preventing me from getting any further with the new released vBlink for joomla intergration.

Is there a default value if you didn't set up your table prefix upon initial installation? if so what is it? i thought it was <i>vb</i> -- if not, haha if anyone knows where to go from here i'll try it out an let you all know. Actually is there a way i can retrieve what my table prefixes would be for my vB specifically? i want to see this bridge form script in action!

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anyone else try this bridge out yet?

MyDream
11-15-2007, 03:49 PM
ive tried it on a fresh install damn think makes me use vb_36 so i made a new install with that table prefix and it seems to work fine, problem is i want to use it on the forums i already have and they dont have any table prefix and it automatically inserts this damn vb?_36 crap...the author should really fix this.... i emailed him to no avail....edited some code myself but im still missing something.....ill let ya know if i find a solution

Lionel
11-15-2007, 03:56 PM
I had joomla installed on my site. Little by little I am walking away from it. It simply cannot handle big usage. Joomla is cool for information sites, but not for communities.

imported_hbs
11-16-2007, 09:37 AM
I had joomla installed on my site. Little by little I am walking away from it. It simply cannot handle big usage. Joomla is cool for information sites, but not for communities.
what would you recommend to use in a community ?

Lionel
11-16-2007, 09:53 AM
Definitely vbulletin. There are enough modifications out there for it to make joomla look pale.

mariusvr
11-26-2007, 03:18 AM
ive tried it on a fresh install damn think makes me use vb_36 so i made a new install with that table prefix and it seems to work fine, problem is i want to use it on the forums i already have and they dont have any table prefix and it automatically inserts this damn vb?_36 crap...the author should really fix this.... i emailed him to no avail....edited some code myself but im still missing something.....ill let ya know if i find a solution

Sorry, I have never received your email. This problem has been fixed within 24 hours of it being brought up and has been given to anybody who emailed me about the prefix issue.

We are developing vblink under a new name JFusion. This is a universal Joomla user integration component which will support multiple forum softwares.

Cheers, Marius

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P.S:

Joomla is an awesome Content Management System (CMS) and can handle large volumes of traffic.

However, there are currently no forum components for Joomla that are a match for vbulletin. This was the reason for creating this bridge: Have the advantage of using the best of both worlds (CMS and BB).

Cheers, Marius

InfoNirvana
12-14-2007, 06:46 PM
Kudos to them. I tried this with Joomla 1.0.12. My server was hacked within 3 days of Joomla going up. So until the Joomla project as a whole hardens their security A LOT I'm not giving it another look.

Hey I remember that.
Poor vJoomla!

Joomla 1.5 has better security. There are also now specific SQL injection protectors .. etc.

Were you able to blame vJoomla! entire problem on Joomla ?