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Originally Posted by Rukas
That is disappointing. I have a couple questions before I decide if it's worth it, no disrespect intended.
I only require this bridge to allow vbulletin users to post comments on the wordpress blog using their login. I dont care if the posts are posted onto the forum. And in fact, dont think this will work, my forum and blog are on a different database, while on the same server. Your instructions made no mention of needing to share the same database so I didnt set my site up this way and now it is too late to go back.
So, knowing my forum and site are on two different databases (same server), is it possible to bridge the user login and access levels or no? Comments can remain on the wordpress side of things I dont care as long as they work.
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I am using my site for the exact same purpose with no problems at all..so far. And NO...you do not need to have them in the same DB. I myself run my installations on different DBs.
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Originally Posted by nando99
You don't have to run them on the same database... read here and here
I need to do the same as you, just bridge the users - no posts in any way...
Thanks 4 getting back to us amjadz4
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you are welcome!
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Originally Posted by Blade-uk
So, any news on getting this to run on 2 different sub domains?
My site is at www.mysite.com and my forums are at http://forums.mysite.com
So i'm guessing it can't work for me until a fix has been made?
Andy
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try this:
do not type anything in the relative path in vbridge settings. and open vbridge.php...edit the line
in place of ____ write the full path to the subdomain folder..
give it a try!