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1 domain - 2 forums
Hi. Would it be possible to create two different vb boards in two directories of the same server ?
I would create two forums with separate databases on the same server. And in both of them there should be cookie-recognized users, possibly with different usernames/userids between the dbs. Is it possible ? I'm wondering about cookie problems eventually ? Thanks a lot. P.S.: another question. If I'm not root and I'm on a shared server, could the same php page access to two different databases ? (I mean, the vbulletin one plus another one custom) ? I would use the vbulletin auth infrastructure to make users accessed to a proprietary db-publishing application. Thanks again. Bye |
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Yes.
So long as you define the cookies differently, cant remember how you do it, but you can.... You wont have any problems. |
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is this allowed with 1 license?
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Technically I had only two copies of the same software on the same server.
One published, another for testing purposes with many hack developers using it. |
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You can only have two installations if only you have access to the test one.
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each public accessible board instance has to have it's own licence, so in your case you need two licenses...
if you restrict acces to the second board to just 5 persons for testing issues it would be allowed, but as said just as a test board and not as a regular posting board. |
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