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OK, thanks so much. I found some examples of doing the db calls and should be able to get it done with a bit of trial and error.
Hrm... been doing some looking and I don't see any examples of someone using a page with a vbulletin header/footer that calls their own mysql database. I want to use my existing database and access it through custom pages as described above. Is this even possible? --------------- Added [DATE]1345746364[/DATE] at [TIME]1345746364[/TIME] --------------- The more I search the more depressed I get. Is it possible to use vbulletin to access non-vb MySQL databases? |
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