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vBulletin Test Board?
I would like to make a "Test Board" for my main site. Basically, I would like to make a board that would not be public to install hacks/mods on to test for issues before I put them on my main board. Does ANYONE know how to do this?
I would not think this would be a violation of vb's policy since it is not a public board. It will be only for my testing purposes. Any help is appreciated! |
If your using cpanel the easiest way is in cpanel user web protect and protect the directory you want your test in.
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Actually using Plesk.
I am not too familiar with the ins and outs of servers.. Sorry for the "n00bness" guys! |
just create another sub-directory called /testvb and another database in which to install another instance of vB. this is allowed by vB's TOS.
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This is the exact wordage vBulletin use in their TOS agreement.
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Yes, just create a directory, set up another mysql database, and install it like you did the original install of vB, just make sure it is 'not accessible by the general public." |
Thanks guys.
Now, the next question! Is it possible upload a backup of my main forum onto the test forum? This way I will not have to rewrite all my templates and upload all my Mods/Hacks.. Thanks for the quick answers! |
Make sure its .htaccess
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Yes, you can do what you are looking for by restoring the empty database with a backup of your forums database and copying your forum files and putting them in the appropriate directory... just make sure you change your config.php file appropriately in your includes directory.
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