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sharing a database??
Hi i was just wondering if I can use an existing database that i have that holds the information for my websites members login and information to be the same as the vbulletin forums i have just added to my website.. if so how do i connect the sql database from my website to be the same as the vbulletin, vise versa
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I suggest you pick a system to use (i.e. either use vBulletin's system, or use yours, but not both). It will make life much easier. vBulletin's system is hard to change, but is easy to plug in to, so in most cases I suggest using vBulletin's system.
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hey, i do only want to use one database.. but i want the same logins.. to work for both.. the site login, and the form login.. under one registration.. is that possible? i know its been done
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Just have your application verify users the way vBulletin does it. See global.php and login.php.
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