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Has anyone got this working properly with 3.7.4?
Is there a way to share some of the forums, as well? |
Hi - I've tried to contact the author to see if they'll upgrade to the latest version of VB as a paid service, but no avail. Any ideas if this is compatible, or if there is an alternative to this for 3.8.x users?
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I would love tis in 3.8 too!!
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Anyone fancy doing this for 3.8x?
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I am currently working on a 3.8 version. I have the tables shared and it's working in terms of logging in. Acutally a lot of it works. But I'm getting insert errors when trying to create a new thread.
*edit this might be because I made new forums before importing the usertable. |
Finished. So far so good.
Mod installation seems to be exactly the same in terms of edits for 3.8.1 |
OK, I've asked these questions in the thread for vB 3.0.x and got no answers, so I would post it here as well, since there are a few things that you guys may have seen and could save me the trouble. Here are my questions:
I would like to know how the "sessions" are handled. I have some questions here and I would appreciate if someone can answer them for me. Let's assume two sites, A and B. With this hack, all user information is kept in the "user" table in database A. A member of site A logs in Site B. Obviously, since the last login time is stored in the shared user table, the last login time entered in the table, will be common for both sites, correct? So if the member comes back after two days and logs-in in site A, the last login time will be the last login time from his visit in site B. That means that if the user asks to see the new posts since his last visit (for example), the posts shown to him will not be correct, he will miss the posts between the last time he visited site A and the time he visited site B. Am I correct on this? It is of course possible to alter the user table to have separate columns for these time parameters for site A and site B. Another question: again, let's suppose that a member logs in site B, does some work there and then follows a link to site A. Will he still be logged in in site A or will he need to re-log in in the other site? In other words, how are cookies handled? And what difference will it make if someone uses the "Remember me" checkbox in one site? |
Great questions John! :)
I'm keeping my eyes open for the answers as I'm researching this as well :D |
any update on a new vesion of this mod or if it works on 3.8 and above ?
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Would it be possible to get this to work for VB 4? I'll gladly pay.
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