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How can I implement dual registration? (Register once for 2 forums)
I bought two VB licenses and I want to either run both sites off the same database or more preferably share registration, so if a user registers for one forum, he is automatically registered for the second forum. Is there anyway to easily do this?
And also I want to link one specific forum title on one forum to my second forum domain, which I believe is pretty easy. However I want the post/reply count on the linked forum to get it from the 2nd forum it links too. Is that possible? Sorry that's confusing, what I mean is... Forum 1: Link specific forum to forum 2 (different domain) Forum 1: Get post/reply count for external linked forum from forum 2 Are both those (share reg. & get post count) mods possible? Will I need to hire someone to implement it for me? If so, where might I find someone to do it? Thanks Tom |
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I assume from the lack of response, nothing like this presently exists. So I am interested in hiring a quality coder to custom make these hacks for my forums. Is anyone interested in the project? I would pay via PayPal. If you are interested please contact me with a price.
Regards, Tom |
What you are talking about is 2 forums with one user database correct?
It has been done. Just not really released. |
when you need something that specific to do, as you asked you can hire someone, we can suggest you to visit the Service Request Forum, https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/forumdisplay.php?f=30
... btw, the first 2 requests are possible, not the third... and i'm the one to have released it... |
The 3rd? Which one are you referring to that isn't possible? The dual registration or sharing post counts?
Thanks |
hum.. looks like i reply to a Service Request i already answered, but for the need of the users...
i answered the first request, : register once for two boards... a hack is done, released but not free = need security - just go to my signature and you'll see the release! for the second request, it will be verified to look at the possibility... |
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