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Also, your code requires a user to check the "Remember Me" box when logging into vB for the bridge to pick up on the login. You're checking against the bbpassword cookie, which isn't available unless that box is checked. Since not everyone checks it, that's another reason for using vB's session handler. |
Hi,
first of all thx, for the great plugin! I allways wanted something like that. I have to say that I?m a noob with Wordpress and vBulletin so i hope you guys can help me a bit. I installed the vBulletin Board 3.6.4. It works great. After that i installed Wordpress 2.0.7 (german). Now i installed the wordpress plugin till the point with the testpost. It works - very nice :up:! So, the next point would be to map the usergroups. But there i get an error: WordPress database error: [Table 'datdabaseXY.usergroup' doesn't exist] SELECT * FROM usergroup. :confused: Does someone know what to do here? Thank you so much Marc [edit]I added 2 Screenshots[/edit] Please help! :o |
Does this work with the latest wordpress version 2.11 Ella?
Want to know before I make a major upgrade. |
I just want this to share users with vb. Is this possible. I tried reading the ReadMe file and it completly confused me. I do not want it to post comments in my forum or post any other threads for that matter, I want the comments to stay like they are now. Basically all I want it for is to share users, registration only with vb. You log into vb and you can comment and such on wordpress. When you click register in wordpress it takes you to the vb register page, when you click the username of someone who made the comment it takes you to the vb profile page of that user. Is that possible with this? And if so, how do I go about doing it?
I run vb 3.6.4 & wp 2.1 If this is not possible is there a blog type add on for vb that can be used. Here is my blog right now so you can basically see what it is being used for: http://www.usmchangout.com/blogs |
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Hello Jafo :-),
no, i left it blank because i didnĀ“t know exactly what it is. Is the database prefix directly written into the database or just something like the database name? big thx for all your work! Marc |
The database prefix is a VB setting. You can find it in your config.php file. Example:
$tableprefix = 'vb_'; This would make your prefix vb_ |
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