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Gellpak 09-22-2005 05:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bfoot045
Hmm, I guess the post wasn't seen, anyways, same question.

I just want to use the wordpress comments system, but have that user integration so users can use their forum account to make comments on the wordpress.

As I understand it, this already does that. You have to have a user account set up with wordpress to POST an item, but replies are just sent to the forum anyway, which uses the forum accounts.

What I'd like to see is full user integration... i.e. no such thing as wordpress accounts, just permissions in vbb that allow posting in wordpress. No separate user system.

gigaenvy 09-25-2005 01:43 PM

Do you know if this can be used to pull from a remote vbulletin server? Was thinking of testing this on another domain with WP installed and pulling posts remotely.

Thanks!

rsuplido 09-25-2005 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gigaenvy
Do you know if this can be used to pull from a remote vbulletin server? Was thinking of testing this on another domain with WP installed and pulling posts remotely.

Thanks!

Check out my reply on post #70. Not guaranteed but it might work.

gigaenvy 09-25-2005 09:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rsuplido
Check out my reply on post #70. Not guaranteed but it might work.

Thanks...I did a search initially for the word "remote", hence my post. Makes perfect sense since that is how I am publishing posts from my vbulletin forums onto an html page on another web host - domain.

Again...much appreciated for your help.

iliton 09-27-2005 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gellpak
What I'd like to see is full user integration...

This all what i need

rsuplido 09-27-2005 07:15 PM

I understand that some of you would like to see user integration but why? Users with Wordpress accounts (authors and contributors) are very minimal. Majority of the blog sites probably just has one author. Why integrate the user database to vB then?

With this hack, you should:

1. Create accounts for blog authors in WordPress so they can create blog entries
2. Members register in vBulletin so they can reply

What's so difficult about that?

David_R 09-28-2005 10:39 AM

Is this not a full version ? I am confused by some posts in this thread.

The Bad Astrono 10-02-2005 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rsuplido
A workaround is probably to add the database name in the dbprefix variable like:

$vb_dbprefix = 'databasename.vb3_';

Also, in phpmyadmin, give full access to the wordpress user to the vb database. It might work.

I was thinking about this again. Since the vBulletin database is on another server altogether, I have no clue what to put in this variable to make it work (or even if it can work).

Does anyone out there with more experience have an idea? Is there some way to tie together two databases sitting on different computers? I'll add that they are both on the same web host, just on two different machines.

Thanks!

pcoskat 10-15-2005 08:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Bad Astrono
This is a nice hack! It's just what I need, with one minor (haha) problem: my bulletin board is a different database, and on a different server than my blog. My php and DB skills are pretty minimal, so does anyone know how to do this? I would dearly love to have the comments from my blog on my bulletin board!

Uhh oh!

I was all excited about this mod until I read your post.

My blogs are going to be on the same server as my vB, but they will not share the same domain.

Is this going to be a problem... :surprised:

Lord Brar 10-15-2005 10:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pcoskat
Uhh oh!

I was all excited about this mod until I read your post.

My blogs are going to be on the same server as my vB, but they will not share the same domain.

Is this going to be a problem... :surprised:

If they are going to share the database then the domain should not be an issue.


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