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vBulletin to Facebook
Hi,
I have finally been able to port a basic installation of vbulletin to Facebook. Basically, my vbulletin is avaialble as a Facebook application. The link is the following: http://apps.facebook.com/vbulletin/ Please let me know what you think, Best. |
very clever but is that okay under the license agreement?
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This is a password protected page. Please provide a demo login.
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I am not sure I understand. It is a Facebook application. If you have a Facebook account, by just clicking on the link provided you should have access to it. I could alternatively post screenshots if you do not have a Facebook account. |
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You are putting us in a difficult situation now. Our Community Reviews Guidelines states that you must provide a demo login when you want a review that is password protected.
And no you can not ask our members to register at facebook. |
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"Allowing vbulletin access will let it pull your profile information, photos, your friends' info, and other content that it requires to work." I hit cancel and so will a lot of people without any information, so that's probably what he meant by a demo login. |
I am not sure what i must think about that screenshot. If that is a real life page, showing how someone can create a forum in facebook, then it is full of copyrighted images.
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Can anyone confirm this? |
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Brilliant work - a few bugs here and there but amazing over all
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It is.
Facebook apps require that you allow them to access your personal data that is in your facebook profile. In this case it seems to register you to the vBulletin install using this information. I completed the process and was auto connected with my Facebook ID. Not sure if it really violates any copyrights or not, since it could be seen as an extreme example of bridging between two applications while using Facebook to host the forum files. However it does require a facebook account to even view it, and it does share data with the profile. If you allow it access, you can remove that access later under the settings menu. |
Hi TOT,
Nice work, however I don't like this at all. To me, sort of a security issue. I'll pass but good work. Gabby |
It's cool..
To me it just seems like a backwards version of the facebook app thats already available here... |
guys you can deactivate the app as soon as you test it.
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I don't really see the point, I don't see vBulletin liking it either ;) I would name your app something else |
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I'm just surprised that the Jelsoft crew hasn't said anything yet about creating an application named "vbulletin" like that.
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Did you use fb connect with that or how did you do it please as i would like to be able to do that as im on fb
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if anything it would advertise vbulletin for free.. lol
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is my password secure? :mad:
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he has permission, he got that when he brought the lisence... if it hosts it at apps.facebook.com/vbulletin
dont really see what you can do.. as long as its logged like that in vbulletin.com hes following the rules... |
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Yes he owns a lisence to run vbulletion..
I would agree with you if it was phpbb or ipb but the fact remains its a vbulletin forum, common sense? The only thing jesolf can do is get into a hissy fit for not thinking of it first... As a lot of money could be made out of this... And facebook has approved his application Nice one son, your rich. Quote:
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That is pretty amazing :)
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That's AWESOME!!!
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I did allow but I removed it as it had my full name there for all to see... privacy is bad me thinks?
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What happened to this? It's exactly what I wanted to put on a site fan page. :(
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