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PHPProBid & Vbulletin
Ok lets try this a different way...is anyone using phpprobid with their vbulletin installation?
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I admin THIS site for the owner, and I'm pretty sure he uses phpprobid on there.
From the limited stuff I've done ewith it, it's a nightmare. The only integration on that site is a hack to register.php which replicates the vBulletin registrations onto the phpprobid database, but the cookies are not shared so the logins are still separate. And password changes aren't replicted either. I understand there are hacks available for phpprobid to share the cookies, but I don't know much about that. I only really deal with the forum side (though I managed to write a "latest auctions" module to pull that data from phpprobid onto the front of the forum). |
Well thank you...that gets us pretty close :)
Now to figure out how it is done. |
Hy , I am using phpprobid too but with different installations. Users need to make new account for probid :(
I have found a mod integration (you probably know) here http://www.probidmods.com/mods/integrations/forums/ I am interested too on the subject, but I have no coding knowledge ... |
The MOD for the register.php works pretty well. As I run a Probid site with a vB install (www.gamegavel.com) I have found it works pretty well. Sure the password replication stuff doesnt work, and when you login one it doesnt login to the other... but those are minor inconveniences...
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