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Update, script now accomplishes an automatic login to Inlink. The link didn't attach properly so I'll add it in a later post.
This is a hack to allow In-link to be somewhat integrated with vBulletin, what it does is... 1. Creates a new pending Inlink user at the same time as a new user registers for vBulletin. 2. Validate's the Inlink user when the vBulletin user validates by e-mail. 3. For existing vBulletin Users it creates a new inlink user when their vBulletin profile is updated. 4. Updates Inlink user when vBulletin profile is updated. Your users will still have to log into Inlink, but they will have the same username and password. They will only have to log in to add a link. If you validate a new user manually, when he updates his profile he will be validated in the Inlink Table or you can manualy validate in the inlink admin if you wish. This hack is assuming the vBulletin Tables and Inlink Tables are in the same database. Let me know if you find any bugs or typo's |
Very nice wajones... as of yet I have not purchased in-link.. but if and when I do... this will rock :)
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What's Inlink?
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Rob.. it is a great links system, if I had $200 to spend I would purchase it also.
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Would this work with their 1.x version? I don't have that kind of money for the 2.x version... But I have their free version (1.x)
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darn it all....
:) Thanks anyways... :) |
Updated to accomplish an automatic login to Inlink.
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Great hack however any plans to update it to handle the new 2.1.x versions of in-link?
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