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Jafo232 05-05-2008 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Suri.CMS (Post 1507201)
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 ?

Answers to your questions:

#1 - No problem

#2 - The theme does not matter

#3 - Not that I know of, but I do not know every module

#4 - Does not alter any Vbulletin database data

#5 - Does not do anything with VBSEO.

#6 - See some of the sites listed above, not sure if they are high traffic, but I have installed it personally on high traffic sites without any issue

#7 - Wordpress Data is not relevant, it uses the VB information

As for porting users, not sure how to make it clear. If you have a user in Vbulletin with the name for example "Joe" and you ALREADY have a user in Wordpress with a username Joe, that user will NOT be bridged. Cannot explain it any better than that.

Jafo232 05-05-2008 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ryans (Post 1507417)
Nice mod! Can I just import all my vb users into wordpress? Is there a way?

No, there is not a way.

David_R 05-05-2008 01:45 PM

a
We have vbulletin in root folder www.mydomain.com and also need to install wordpress in same root folder. Is this possible ? www.mydomain.com
I am aware it will require us to change /index.php file from vbulletin to forum.php or something else. ?

b.
We want to bridge vbulletin + wordpress since this modification does supports wordpress mu for multiple blogs, can we install multiple standalone wordpress where all of them integrates with 1 SINGLE vbulletin forums members database ?

c.
We require only registered members of our vbulletin forum should be able to comment on wordpress blog posts, is this possible ?

d.
Completely stop new registrations via wordpress (ony using vbulletin to accept new registrations)


Thanks.

Jafo232 05-05-2008 05:35 PM

This is NOT compatible with wordpress mu, otherwise yes to the rest of your questions.

pspcrazy 05-05-2008 05:52 PM

Can we install multiple standalone wordpress where all of them integrates with 1 SINGLE vbulletin forums members database. Is that possible? Note that's NOT using wordpress MU.

Jafo232 05-05-2008 06:08 PM

I have never done that, but I don't see why it wouldn't work..

pspcrazy 05-05-2008 06:14 PM

What I meant is using 1 standalone at asite.com, and 1 stand alone at bsite.com , both use the same dedicated, and both are on the same database. Asite.com will have the forums, so when you add a new post at asite.com or bsite.com they both make threads at asite.com.

Is that possible or would we have to hack the mod to get it to work?

Jafo232 05-05-2008 07:22 PM

They have to be on the same domain name because of cookies.

pspcrazy 05-06-2008 02:30 AM

I'm sure there has to be a way to have cookies work even though there on 2 different domains :| Well I'm always overly optimistic lol, but thanks for answering :)

David_R 05-06-2008 06:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pspcrazy (Post 1509983)
I'm sure there has to be a way to have cookies work even though there on 2 different domains :| Well I'm always overly optimistic lol, but thanks for answering :)

that is technically not impossible but will definetly break and create security issues...


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