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Well I want to know something. Is there a way (I'm pretty sure there is I just don't know how) to make my site's page connected to the vB db? Cause I just don't know anything about PHP. I can follow instructions though :stoned: . I want to build my site of PHP. Which is already is though I want to use vB's CP to control my site. Cause that would make it a lot easier on me.
Here's what I want to do...use vB's template functions to make my pages. So I still want something like http://chocobocounty.com/index.php If I can get the front page to work first...the rest should be easy right? |
<a href="http://www.phpportals.com" target="_blank">www.phpportals.com</a>
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Isn't there a more simple way of doing it? Rather than using Phpportal? (And I can't seem to be able to find the d/l for it on the site). Like couldn't I do something like a code to connect to the db. Then just say the templates the page is going to use or soemthing?
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Sounds like he just doesn't want you using two separate instances of vB, which would use two sets of user info.
I've done this (building a site on vB) on a site I'm developing. It's been an interesting task so far. |
You have to register at vportals to see the downloads i think
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its at http://www.sforums.com/ in the news
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as well as here in releases
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This has nothing to do with template-hacking.
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