View Full Version : Vbulletin and PHPauction integration
boiboi
10-20-2001, 09:04 PM
I had Vbulletin, PHPauction, and Postaci webmail integrated. let me know if you're interested in sharing the developer's fee.
Hey,
this is a very interesting integration. To discuss about the products and about the producer it would be very nice.
Can we see the final product or a demo?
Originally posted by boiboi
I had Vbulletin, PHPauction, and Postaci webmail integrated. let me know if you're interested in sharing the developer's fee.
Id like to see a demo or something :)
boiboi
10-21-2001, 03:53 PM
I will post the demo link when it becomes available in a few weeks. This also include detailed documentation.
Originally posted by boiboi
I will post the demo link when it becomes available in a few weeks. This also include detailed documentation.
Good m8, just what i wanted to hear :rolleyes:
UOSaint
10-27-2001, 10:38 PM
Originally posted by boiboi
I had Vbulletin, PHPauction, and Postaci webmail integrated. let me know if you're interested in sharing the developer's fee.
Cool I'm interested too.
boiboi
10-28-2001, 12:29 AM
I'm currently debugging the phpauction and vbulletin. All 3 systems will share 1 db and will use vbulletin's registration form to add users. We will work on postaci next.
wow.. sounds interesting if there is anyway i can help just ask.. hmm i would like to get this its seems like it would be fun
xshredx
10-28-2001, 12:24 PM
i'm interested... any way we can get access to your code? would like to take a look...
boiboi
11-13-2001, 04:20 AM
Sendmail just couldn't work for us, so we switched to qmail. It's fast. No wonder hotmail uses it. Postaci by far is the most problematic as I expected. I have most of the fixes, but the biggest problems are from emails sent from aol: Somehow it creates 2 attachments of the message; you have the message and an attachment containing the message. ??? :D
As mentioned before, all 3 system will use the modified vbulletin registration form. But it's weird to see vbulletin's registration from when you try to register for the email or auction. So I will create a duplicate vbulletin registration module without the vbulletin template and put it in a separate directory so the url will be of its own (domain.com/register.php) and not from within the vbulletin directory. This will become the website registration form and will also replace vbulletin's.
Right now it looks as if I have 3 different sites in my domain. Each system looks far too different from each other. It's really up to the webmaster to create 1 template for vbulletin, postaci, and phpauction to match the rest of the site.
Anyone who wants to test my little project, just email me. And Please do not post the link here.
thehobbyforum
05-05-2002, 06:58 PM
Ok has there been any new news on this??
QiQme
11-26-2002, 11:37 AM
I think this project stopped ??
Any advances on this ? Sounds great :)
DrkFusion
12-22-2002, 09:04 PM
Seems, cool I may be interested :)
bjornstrom
04-16-2003, 07:54 PM
I am talking to PHPAuction right now about a similar solution actually.
Rich_Z
05-06-2003, 04:15 PM
Any progress on this project? I'm REAL interested in adding an auction capability to my site.
Thanks.
bjornstrom
06-21-2003, 12:31 PM
We bought a PHP Auction XL license with the sourcecode - cost us $800 in total.
The auction-software works just fine - it is very fast on our RedHat server (compared to the slooooow Photopost software).
My developer is working on the integration right now and will be fininished in a couple of days. We have imported all vBulletin 2.2.9 users into PHP Auction and are modifing the register.php so that vB creates a cloned auctionaccount with the same username and password.
I will post the URL as soon as we are finished.
If you guys want a "hack" with the register.php mods I could probably post it here.
gmarik
06-21-2003, 03:51 PM
Give us the demo. I've got the soft.
AmericanWoman
07-23-2003, 10:28 PM
We would be really interested in doing this kind of integration, as well. I'm anxious to hear how it worked out.
Deimos
09-08-2003, 08:32 AM
I'd love to see it also
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