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'Login' and 'Registration' links with own code
Hi,
Our client already has 'login' and 'registration' functionality available on their site. We now want to add a vBulletin forum to their site. Is there any way that we can modify the customer's existing 'login' and 'registration' functionality on their site to automatically log into vBulletin? - following this, we will then want to remove the login and registration functionality from the vBulletin pages - is this possible? Thanks in advance, Shaune Hi, me again. Have I posted this question in the wrong forum, or is my question too broad to answer? Please advise. Thank you, Shaune |
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Hi,
How long will it take for someone to reply to this post? I have now spent the last week trying to figure out if this is possible. Could someone please respond?? Thank you in advance, Shaune |
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I don't have an answer - but I can tell you that this is a community site and not officially vBulletin. If no one has the answer they'll leave it for the next person - and unfortunately that might mean there is no response.
You can always hire someone... |
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It can be done... Is the login on their existing site in PHP or PERL? It's quite simple either way. I've created a bridge in PERL to vbulletin so I can run just about any PERL code and interact with the vbulletin database.
Would need more information from you, but I could probably help you out. |
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Hi,
Thank you, cBrown. All their functionality is currently in PHP using a MySQL database back-end. What information would you require in order to help us out? kind regards, Shaune |
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