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The Facebook API already allows to develop applications on the Facebook platform.
As demonstrated by a some apps it is possible to create an automatic signup/login to an external vBulletin installation. So the Facebook user doesn't need to create a seperate login. I would give it a few more months to see the first fully integrated vBulleting forums in Facebook. A full integration would include things like: - Facebook look and feel - Real Facebook app (not only link to external site) - Support of Facebook features (Profile, Notifications, Mini Feed, etc etc) |
rightsideforum......how hard would this be to customize it for my forums?
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interesting :D, i may make a opensource API, or APP that lets you network to other forums.
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nice job.
Another site that has done a very clean integration is the skewl campus guys.. They manage logging in for you automatically (no need to set password, etc).. allow you to browse messages/users from within facebook. http://www.facebook.com/apps/applica...?id=2368627111 https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/attachmen...1&d=1206755849 -- One thing that neither site offers is the ability to post from within facebook.. |
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facebook has an API and it's about 15 minutes of coding to take what they give you and create a new user in VB - I know--- I've done it. They do not give out email addresses or passwords, so you prompt the user for a password and take the facebook id and insert that into the email address field of the vb user table. then add some code where emails are sent in vb and detect any email address that's pure numerics - if it's pure numerics without an '@' then you send the message via the fb api so it winds in the user's fb inbox. (and you conveniently give then a link in the email to your site to a screen which allows them to update their email address on your site so that you can send to them directly in the future instead of thru the fb inbox) - see... that wasn't so hard. |
Facebook has opened its Facebook Connect API ... is there a chance that this will be integrated into vbulletin?
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