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Cloudrunner 06-14-2004 01:37 AM

Okay, so I need to know if there is a want for this...
 
But I needed Vbulletin and PHPNuke to talk to each other, and I have succeeded in doing so in such a way as to make both of them use the VB_user table and have everything that each system needs to run from a user's standpoint.

I have also kept it so that any new modules that come out and are installed still work properly without need to mess with VB templates at all.

I've still abit of work to do on cutting down the needed files and what not for PHPNuke, but for the most part it is operational.

You can view it at http://www.noblepagan.com. The forums and the nuke side use their own templates so far, but I am working on integrating the nuke side into the VbTemplating system.

So here is my question, is there a want for the integration of the two systems. If there is then when I get Nuke to be in the VbTemplates without losing the modules installation function, then I'll go ahead and release it. If not, kewl, no sweat off me back.

(It took approx. 86 hours of going through both codes to get this to work, and I've prolly another 120 to go before I'm even comfortable enough to allow it out, but it can be done.)

Enjoy!

)O( Cloudrunner )O(

pjdaley 06-14-2004 01:53 AM

why not?

Zachery 06-14-2004 02:00 AM

Why do you need it? id think it would be simpiler to use a portal that is already out and code any moduals your self.

Cloudrunner 06-14-2004 02:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zachery
Why do you need it? id think it would be simpiler to use a portal that is already out and code any moduals your self.

I needed it because the individual modules are a b*tch to code out each one individually, and no one has even tried to integrating the two, and I hate the implementation of each and every one of the portal systems out there. Just a personal issue I have.

Just in case I didn't clarify this, I've already done it, so I don't need it now, but I did. Now I'm just workin on getting it cleaned up abit...

Zachery 06-14-2004 03:07 AM

Because in general phpnuke sucks arse

Boofo 06-14-2004 03:19 AM

I'd definately be interested in this. It looks great on your site! How is it on queries?

Cloudrunner 06-14-2004 03:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zachery
Because in general phpnuke sucks arse

I prefer PostNuke to the PHPNuke implementation, however, I really despise their new "Xanthia" theme engine crap...I've tried each and every portal out there and none do what I want them to. i.e. I need the stories, and encyclopedia, and journals, and what not, and I need them to be 100% seperate from the forums, not part of, but I also need them to run off of the same database for the users and permissions.

Basically I needed a seperate system for the forums and the main site, but the users to be integrated. Since no one had take the initiative, but so many have asked on both ends, I figured, ++++ it, why not? So I did it. I just need to know if anyone else wants it or not. If not, then I can just hardcode for my site, if they do, then I'll continue to dynamic code the thing for folks to use. If you want the systems to be seperate, but integrated, I have done that. If you can handle the portals running 100% off of the forums, then use the portals. That's all.

Cloudrunner 06-14-2004 03:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boofo
I'd definately be interested in this. It looks great on your site! How is it on queries?

Ya know, I'm not sure ROFL. I don't think it's too heavy on em, since I've tried to cut down on Nuke's original code. I know that in the integration, the Your_Account module lost about 1500 lines of code, so at least the file sizes are smaller :ermm:

I'll run a few checks on the system after I template it and get it into vb as a backend. Right now nuke is still hardcoded into itself.

Dan 06-14-2004 01:15 PM

Yea if you get this out I'd sure love it :)

Cyricx 06-16-2004 10:23 PM

I'd be interested in this integration as well. :)


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