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Facebook Integration
Just wanted to show of my new Facebook application.
For Facebook members, you can have a look here: http://apps.facebook.com/rightsideforum/ Basically, members can simply join at the click of a button and by setting up a password. They can then log in from facebook. Still a little bit of work to be done, but I think it could be a valuable tool for getting new members. What say you? |
actually, we need to get registered to facebook to only see your apps... so i would suggest some screenshots or something...
does your script require to be logged-in facebook to be able to see the content of it?! like if we are not registered there will be a login request to see the page?!... i see that much often when coders do not think of it, use ftp or something to display content ... if i remember correctly, Facebook will refuse that its content should be displayed on external websites... they have a license agreement and some privacy statements you can't avoid in that situation... |
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2. No facebook content is displayed externally. It is basically a bridge between the two. But as I have already used the application and signed up via facebook, the screen changes. I'll see if I can get somebody else to get some caps for me before signing up. |
Thats excellent .... Will you be releasing this for others to use?
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ok, so the thing you tell us is that someone is coding it for you and you will not be releasing it...
so, what's the goal in discussing it here?! |
How is this related to the topic of this forum? There is no programming discussion, just that you want to show what has been created for you?
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To answer you both.
1. I know there has been plenty of interest in a bridge between the two. Plenty of designers have said it isn't possible, I wanted to show that it is. 2. As for 'sharing it' - I'd be happy to share it for free with anybody. As I said, I am not a designer so it's not a matter of me sharing secrets. If I know what I'm looking for, I'd be very happy to pass it on. It's no skin off my nose. It's your forum, if you wish to delete the thread, so be it. I have no reason to come and gloat here, I am trying to be helpful. |
Hi,
I have been looking for something like this too. It would be great if you could share some pieces of the code and/or tell us who did the integration for you and how much effort it was. Cheers, Matthias --------------- Added [DATE]1202377019[/DATE] at [TIME]1202377019[/TIME] --------------- PS: Can Facebook users also log in directly to your Forum? What password would they use for that? |
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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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