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vBulletin Extensions for Contentteller CMS (extended integration)
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Contentteller is an open source content management system that supports the user database integration with vBulletin. The vBulletin extensions for Contentteller are a plug-in collection that tightens both vBulletin and Contentteller even more together.
http://www.contentteller.com/en/images/vbextensions.jpg The vBulletin extensions in detail: vB Theme This first extension can copy the color scheme of an existing vBulletin theme to a Contentteller stylesheet. This works quite well if your theme is using the default elements. Some of the custom 3rd party vBulletin themes are not fully compatible with this. vB News As the name indicates, this module syndicate a forum directly on your Contentteller based news pages. The module imports frequently the latest threads from a selectable forum to the Contentteller news database, so the news appears on both your forum and your front page. All replies will be displayed as comments. Additionally, there are 11 side blocks to display content from your vBulletin forum directly on your Contentteller website: vB Forum Menu This is a side block that displays a list of the forums vB Latest This side block displays the latest threads of your vBulletin forum vB Top This side block will display the top threads of your vBulletin forum vB Blog Latest This side block shows the latest vB blog entries (requires vB blog) vB Project Latest This side block shows the latest issues from your vB project database (requires vB project tools) vB Project Menu This side block shows a list all your projects (requires vB project tools) vB Poll This side block will display the latest poll in your vBulletin database vB Birthday This side block shows today?s birthdays. vB What?s new This side block shows the number of posts since last visit vB Search A forums search box vB Stats This side block shows members, threads, and posts numbers of your forums Installation: Step 1: You need to install vBulletin 3.6/3.7/3.8 first Step 2: Get the latest version of Contentteller. The free open source version is available over Google Code. For an installation guide see How do I install Contenteller with a Windows based machine? or How do I install Contenteller with a FTP client? Step 3: Choose vBulletin 3.6, vBulletin 3.7, or vBulletin 3.7 in Step 12 of the installation and fill in all configuration settings of your vBulletin installation. It is important that the integration is enabled before you install the vBulletin Extensions. Step 4: Unzip the attached zip archive and upload the content of "upload" to the directory where you have Contentteller installed. Step 5: Login to the Contentteller admin section (/cadmin) and select Modules => Install New Module => vbextensions => Submit. Step 6: The vB Extensions are now installed. You can configure it under vB Extensions in your Contentteller admin section. Change log Version 1.01 (2009-01-03) - Fixed a few HTML entities glitches in the vB blocks - Fixed a small typo in vbpolls.php Version 1.0 (2009-01-01) - Initial release |
Support for UTF-8?
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UTF-8 should work fine
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Want to support UTF-8, this is a very good product. :up:
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From what I can see in your screenshot, some stories will not show up correctly? I assume you have already set the website charset to UTF-8 under Manage Websites (in Contentteller admin) ?
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I vbulletin is UTF-8 version - vB Chinese
1.Comment not support UTF-8 2.The database does not support UTF-8 Quote:
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Does this work with VBSEO? Thanks, rg.
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Looks like a nice product.
Hope it's going to have a nice development :) |
this looks really promising.
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In case you install both on the same site, you need to rewrite all Contentteller generated pages to /contentteller. This is already the default setting. The entry in .htaccess should look like this: Code:
RewriteRule ^contentteller|contentteller/|contentteller/(.+)$ contentteller.php [L,QSA] |
it's like vBadvanced Portal but it's very good :)
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Damn looks nice, gonna take a look at this bro ;)
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I just updated the ZIP to fix issues with HTML entities in the side blocks and a typo in vbpolls.php
Support for the Chinese language will take a little longer after there are a few issues that need to be addressed. |
it can't read my database cuz it auto adds .forum at the database name, how to fix?
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Where did this happen? What is the exact error message?
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Thank you Philipp! Just updated to version 1.01.
Just an idea for the next version: include prefixes (if possible). ;) |
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The '.forum' part was added by the script itself, how can i change this? |
That's odd. It shouldn't add anything to the database name.
You can change the forum database name in the Contentteller admin section under: Main => Manage Websites => Edit => Forum database name (optional) |
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Forum database name (optional): databases_website |
I can take a look if you send me a PM with the URL and admin login of your Contentteller installation.
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The MySQL database server has returned 1146: Table 'databases_website.session' doesn't exist while executing SELECT userid FROM session WHERE sessionhash = 'e0449b9552d04d9f48f53724ba9f9724' It seems like it just past the tablename instead of databasename :/ i will reinstall plug-in to c if i did something wrong. |
Is your vBulletin installation using a table prefix?
If so, you need to add it under Manage Websites as well: Manage Websites => Edit => Table prefix (optional) |
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I think i will skip this one, i rly was hoping to find the right CMS but i hope next time better or maybe you will improve it and i will use Contentteller. Thanks for the help ;) |
i think this is a repalcement of vbadvanced CMPS. am i right?
if so, then what is the difference between the both? i am using vbadvanced CMPS and if this modification provides better functions, i am willing to swap. can someone help me? |
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I will see if I can enhance this in one of the future releases but there are at least 2 potential issues: 1) vBulletin and Contentteller are using two different stylesheets 2) vBulletin is using a table based layout while Contentteller is using mainly DIV-based CSS tables. Quote:
vBadvanced is a product that was exclusively developed for vBulletin. It basically adds CMS/portal features to vBulletin. Contentteller on the other side is a standalone CMS that can interact with the vBulletin database. To get a better idea what you can do with CMS systems like Contentteller take a look at http://www.techspot.com. TechSpot is actually running Storyteller, the predecessor product of Contentteller, along with vBulletin. |
Very nice portal system "Philipp"
thanks :) |
fixed.
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This is perfect, now I am not tied down to any specific vb stuff. it lets me intergrate other things into my site than just VB stuff. thanks for this one. its perfect!!
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