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Merge VBulletin with Joomla
Hey Guys,
I have seen in the "Mods" section of the website that it is possible to merge the Vbulletin Database with Joomla. Like some sort of bridge. Although, these Modifications and their short "How to install," seem to be confusing me. I was wondering if anyone who knows a bit more how to do this could help me out. Im using Joomla 1.0.14 RC1 and VBulletin 3.8.2. Last night we managed to get it going but due to a problem with Joomla, we took it back down. Even though we have worked out what the problem is, we cannot find one again that would work. |
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I use Jfusion for this... it works.
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can you describe problem?
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If you have questions/problems with a modification or style, then please post in the thread (or support forum/board) about that modification/style. Best chance to receive a reply from either the author or another member using the same modification/style.
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as he stated, Jfusion can work , i have used another one from bbpixel at www.vbdesigners.com , i have not personally tried jFusion , but it looks very promising , you have to be careful though , some hacks do not work in jFusion seemless integration ..
Check it out , you might find it far superior than any hacks supported here , since they are developing a promising project. |
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