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My sites in ASP..is it possible to intergrate this PHP board on there? I'm trying to just have one login for board and site.
Please advise. Thanks! MM |
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Actively slow pages wouldn't run very well on a vBulletin, and also works best with MySQL. My guess is your site works in conjunction with PERL..
If just your website is in ASP, but not your forums..then I actually wouldn't see a problem installing vBulletin, but you can't integrate the two..or if you could, why would you? |
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I have seen something that has ASP with PHP... but is was very beta and I am not to sure it would work correctly.
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I'm trying to have the user just login ONCE... since they need to login for the site itself(ASP).. why have them login again for the boards(PHP)? I think it's a pain in the ass. So.. if anyone know's how to do this.. I'd be greatful if u can give me a heads up.
THx |
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uhh I think there is a .httaccess way that allows you to use php and asp and cgi and all that shiz in one file and have it still be parsed or something..
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