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Originally Posted by djvd-sammobile
Hi all,
I have been struggling with vB CMS and vB Blogs and decided to use Wordpress as frontpage/blog solution. I found a bridge ( http://www.lampwrights.com/showthread.php?t=41) and some instructions to make it work as frontpage ( http://www.the8thlegion.com/threads/...etin4-Homepage)
However, I have not found any clarity about these few points, and I'm sure some of you must have experience with this, so I hope you guys/girls can help me out here.
- will i install vB and Wordpress in a different database, yes or no? or just prefixed in the same db, and for what reason.
- will i install vB and Wordpress in the same directory (in my case the website root), or will that be a problem? (i run an active community so i can't just reinstall vB if you know what i mean)
Thanks for all of your time,
Daniel
PS: also found this link, the latest post said i have to do it in the same directory ( https://www.vbulletin.com/forum/show...rdpress-bridge)
but won't the two index.php files (and maybe other overlapping files) conflict then?
--------------- Added [DATE]1317968365[/DATE] at [TIME]1317968365[/TIME] ---------------
Sorry for bumping, but can anyone please share their experience with me?
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I am at work right now so I do not have server access but from what I can remember, I used softalicious to install wordpress on the same domain as my forum.
Softalicious automatically creates a database and a username to go with your wordpress installation's database.
If you don't have softalicious then you would have to create your database and add it to your main database and create a user and assign it to that database that you created for wordpress.
When assigning a user to your wordpress database check everything except create view.
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if you install wordpress into your forum domain it would overwrite your forum index.php. Go ahead and save the contents of your forum index.php.
You could simply just create a copy or rename your forum index.php
When wordpress creates the index.php as you install it, then you can do the index.php edits that I outlined in the thread.