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Jafo232 05-02-2008 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by pspcrazy (Post 1504998)
Everything works well except for the post to thread part on adding a new post, it lacks the scroll bar so it's very hard to navigate.

Yeah, this is a css issue with the latest WP release. If I get some time, I will try to add the workaround in the code.

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Originally Posted by zeropaid (Post 1505263)
Questions - I have a very large site with over 500k users and about 10k stories that i am considering moving to WP and VB but i have some concerns.

I want to handle all the story comments inside of WP. Is this possible?

I want to be able to handle anonymous comments in WP using this plugin. Is this possible?

How is the login process handled; is it all done in VB? In other words I direct all my users to the forum to login or can i have a login in the header that does all this?

My major concern is that I can allow my users to comment inside of stories but have WP handle all the data. VB is only concerned with users...

Thanks
Jorge

If you allow anonymous people to post to your forum, then yes, anonymous users can post to your WP articles. VB handles all logins. You need not have Vbulletin handle the comments if you don't want to. You can leave it the way it currently is.

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Originally Posted by barnepal (Post 1505591)
Hi,

Thanks for help, but I still don't get it. So far I've filled out the following but how will you know the Forum ID when you haven't even posted any material during setup?

VB User ID: 1 (the first user of the forum is me, the administrator)
VB Username: administrator (the name of the admin of the forum)
VB Forum ID: ?

Thanks.

These settings are for the DEFAULTS! Please, read the readme, it spells it out there. You can select any other forum when you are posting. The reason these settings are there is if you do not use the integration, WP needs to know what VB user to post the thread as.

barnepal 05-02-2008 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Jafo232 (Post 1505670)
These settings are for the DEFAULTS! Please, read the readme, it spells it out there. You can select any other forum when you are posting. The reason these settings are there is if you do not use the integration, WP needs to know what VB user to post the thread as.

So can I leave all three blank if I only want registered users to post?

Jafo232 05-02-2008 02:04 PM

No, you put the admins user id in there, or the person you want it to DEFAULT to if WP cannot identify the person writing the article. You put the default forum ID where articles will be place (unless the user selects a different forum on the Write Article page).

barnepal 05-02-2008 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Jafo232 (Post 1505770)
You put the default forum ID where articles will be place (unless the user selects a different forum on the Write Article page).

See this is what I don't get. How do you know the Forum ID when setting up this Mod?
You don't want it to clash with topics already created in VBulletin so do you create a new topic for it?

Jafo232 05-02-2008 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by barnepal (Post 1505799)
See this is what I don't get. How do you know the Forum ID when setting up this Mod?
You don't want it to clash with topics already created in VBulletin so do you create a new topic for it?

FORUM ID, not thread id. Every forum on your board has an ID. Go to your forum manager and it shows you the ID #.

Suri.CMS 05-03-2008 06:43 PM

Please clarify...

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If your WP login name is the same as your VB username, this user will NOT be ported! If this was the case, you could lose your WP admin rights if there was an error, or if you deactivated the plugin.
Sorry for my ignorance. But can you please explain this sentence clearly.

What porting of users ?

Does this mean that : whenever a new users registers, his data will be created (inserted) in vBulletin's users table and then same data will be replicated (inserted) in WordPress's users table as well ??

So you cannot insert that data in WordPress's users table if the username already exists ?

Is my understanding correct ?


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If you delete a user, you must do so in both Wordpress and Vbulletin.
What about editing any of the user's details ? Do we need to do editing in both places ?

Suri.CMS 05-03-2008 07:16 PM

Hi,
Please clarify if my understanding is correct.

1) I can have my vB 3.7 forum in sub-folder www.testsite.com/forum and then install WordPress 2.5.1 in sub-folder www.testsite.com/blog and then integrate both using this plug-in.

Is there any problem with above folder structure ?

Or do I need to install WordPress only in the root folder ?

2) To use this plug-in, the theme of WordPress does NOT matter. Right ??
I mean, can I use any WordPress theme (Lets say: http://www.wpremix.com/home/ )

3) Any other modules of WordPress are NOT affected by this plug-in. Right ?

4) I can deactivate this plug-in anytime and still have all my vBulletin forum data unaffected. I mean, this plug-in does NOT alter any of vBuleltin's data. Right ??

5) Does it work along with vbSEO ?

6) Do you see any problem with this combination WordPress + This Plug-In + vBulletin + vbSEO for high-traffic sites ? (Lets say - 1000 users online)

7) If I use this plug-in, the vBulletin's members (users) data will be used everywhere (registration, login...etc), but NOT the WordPress's members (users) data. Right ?

Suri.CMS 05-03-2008 07:21 PM

Anyone using this plug-in for a very high traffic site, please let me know. It really helps me.

ryans 05-03-2008 10:29 PM

Nice mod! Can I just import all my vb users into wordpress? Is there a way?

DoubleGlasses 05-03-2008 11:26 PM

Just wanted to say thanks a bunch. The install worked beautifully. Your instructions were dead on. I will add just one note. Make sure that your admin account on your forum is also an admin in Wordpress or you could find yourself locked out :) I hopped on another pc, changes my user account to be an admin and everything went great. Thanks for this mod.


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