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some questions about cross domain authentication, custom queries, etc...
vbulletin.com send me here to ask my questions
I have some non-vb (php & mysql) pages and I would like to query the database to display some info in the footer of vbulletin. do I use templates for this? but I'm not sure how or if this is possible. site: http://blog.cmstutorials.org/forums see footer where it says latest tutorials, will be queried from http://cmstutorials.org btw: they all share the same database the reason why I want to do this is because I'm going to (or try to) import the styles and functions from the forum into my nonvb pages (less work for me). a quick question about that, is a different domain going to be a problem for the authentication? found this but can't register to download http://www.codeketchup.com/showthread.php?t=909 I've allready read the how-to api and I could import the global.php using the absolute path (var/home/xxxx/forums/global.php). but I don't know how to display the header and footer of my theme in a regular php file, or make sure that when you login to the forum you are logged in the non vb pages thanks anyway for your help :) |
Please see our Article section on creatig custom pages.
PS You should NOT use an absolute path when calling global.php. |
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