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phpnuke and vbulletin
hey guys,,,, I know this may have covered before, And I am sorry if i am re-posting it, though i did not find anything usefull anywhere.
I am running my vb3 on a different db and my 7.9 nuke on another one... whats the ultimate way to have one user db, I mean, when people register in vb, they would have the user permissions for the nuke as well.. best regards |
oh, why on earth would u want to use a nuke ?
U might look into vbportal.com it's pretty much a nuke, but for vb.. you'd like it I bet. good luck :) |
I dont know, been using it for long time, and i have customized the main look, so its nothing like nuke ...but oh well...for now, before I purchase something different.
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there is a vbnuke if you search google.. but it's rather old and full of security holes (the phpnuke part) never tried it
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Found this vBNuke thing, but they could get busted big time. The package I downloaded out of curiosity has, guess what? vB files! BIG NO-NO....
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ok so no bridge for vbulletin and phpnuke?
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What about for Postnuke?
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