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is it possible to convert phpnuke modules to work with vbulletin? how?
i have lots of phpnuke modules, and i want to convert them to work with vbulletin. how can i do it? are there any tutorials?
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You're probably better off re-making them using bits and pieces of code from the original.
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Are there any tutorials on how to create a module in vbulletin so that I can get the basics on what you have to do, then apply it to the code that I need to migrate across? Everybody has to start somewhere, so where do I begin? |
As I've said, you're probably better off re-coding them from scratch.
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Thanks, but:
Are there any tutorials on how to create a module/plugin in vbulletin so that I can get the basics on what you have to do? |
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many thanks.
I'll look into that. :) |
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