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Hello,
Is it possible to somehow include vBulletin to a non-vBulletin webpage (such as a separated homepage) to make it require login? I have a page on my homepage that I only want to be displayed to registered members of my forum who're logged in. I know SMF (Simple Machines Forum) supported this, but does vBulletin? |
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I wouldn't know how to make an existing page VB compatible but here is how to make a new VB page...
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=237309 Then just put info you don't want public in a conditional that only registered users and such see. |
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That's not really what I need.
For example, SMF has their "SSI" file. You simply include it to another webpage and are then able to use simple functions like isLoggedIn() etc. |
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