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Complete Wordpress/Vbulletin Bridge - Share Users And Postings
Developer Last Online: Oct 2022
DOES NOT WORK FOR Vbulletin 4.x This version probably no longer works for Wordpress 3.x. I have started developing this product over and have released the NEW version here: http://www.lampwrights.com/showthread.php?t=41 This mod bridges your Vbulletin users over to Wordpress. You can also use Vbulletin as your comment engine instead of the spammy one built into Wordpress. You can display the comments inline in your post. You need not use the comment feature, if your only interested in sharing users. You can map your Vbulletin Usergroups to Wordpress Usergroups and those users will then be recognized as registered Wordpress users. For example, user "Joe" registers at your forum and logs in. Joe then clicks on your Wordpress page. Joe is instantly added to the Wordpress user base with the permissions you set for his usergroup. In otherwords, if a user comes over belonging to the "Registered User" group, you can select that he is placed in the Wordpress "Subscriber" usergroup. If you change a users group from vbulletin, it will automatically change in Wordpress. Requirements:
01/03/2007 - Fixed the unlock_tables() issue on some setups. 01/03/2007 - Fixed a bug in the script that if you used a MySQL database prefix, integration would not work. Please see this post for more information! Special thanks to axisoverdrive for giving me access to his server and letting me troubleshoot the issue! 01/05/2007 - Fixed issue where if a user saved (not published) and published later, the post would not be added to the forum. 01/05/2007 - When a post is edited, it will also be edited in the forum. 01/08/2007 - Modified slightly so when posts are edited, so are the titles (if edited). 02/07/2007 - Major modifications to new version (now 2.05). The list follows:
Special Thanks: axisoverdrive - Debugging Help, Kyraal - Paypal Donation, Kalina - Paypal Donation, Wildcard27 - Paypal Donation, Shri - Paypal Donation, pspcrazy - Paypal Donation, Tomahoochi - Paypal Donation. If you use this plug-in, and find it useful, please support us by nominating us for Mod Of The Month (MOTM) in the top right corner of this thread, or feel free to donate. Show Your Support
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We have 500,000 members. Not big, but how long does this integration take? Shouldn't be a problem right?
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Did you try manually changing the path like it suggests in the Limitation section above?
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I'd like to ask the same question, but in a different way.
What would it cost to contract you to extend this plugin to support Wordpress Mu? |
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Hey Everyone,
I guess I'm a little confused as to exactly what this plugin will do. Let me explain our situation, and see if this would be our best option: We have a forums-based environment at http://www.theworshipcommunity.com/forums which is obviously driven by VB. In addition, at http://www.theworshipcommunity.com, we have a WordPress-driven CMS, with articles. I don't care anything about whether or not these WP-created articles are put over in vbulletin as a thread ... actually, I'd rather that NOT happen ... However, I'd like to turn off commenting in Wordpress unless you are REGISTERED, and then, make the registration be vbulletin ... so, for example, if I register as user "fmckinnon", then I can post new threads in vbulletin, but can also post a comment in the WordPress area. Is that what this will do? Basically, I just don't want to manage two sets of visitors - forum members (in the vb database) and wordpress commenters (who we don't currently have a database, as they aren't required to login or register in WordPress to comment). Thanks! Fred |
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Hey Everyone -
UPDATE - installed, and it seems to work great - easy, simple install. However, I log myself out of both WordPress and vBulletin, and I've setup WordPress so that you can't comment unless you are registered. When you get the link that says you must register to comment, the link simply goes to my forums homepage - I'd rather it go directly to the registration page (the register.php) page ... is this possible, and if so, how do I code that in? Otherwise - someone new to the site (but somewhat familiar w/ Wordpress) may try to leave a comment, click the register button, and wonder why they've been taken over to the forums page. ALSO - just noticed, now, when I attempt to login to /wp-admin ... it redirects me to the /forums w/o giving me an opportunity to login to /wp-admin? Thanks, Fred |
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I just tried to upgrade to the latest release by uploading the new vbridge.php file to my plugins directory, and I got this error on my wordpress page:
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I've tried several times to add an author to wordpress - it keeps reverting the user to "Subscriber".
Can I just use phpmyadmin and add an author? Anyone? |
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I got everything up and running OKAY however whenever I go to edit posts it shows that there are 3 published but underneath that it says "no posts found". When I deactivate the plugin it shows the posts as being there. Anyway to get around this?
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