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I'm sure this question has been asked a dozen of times... but still I can't find it
![]() Thing is that I've develloped a little script in PHP/MySQL and I want to integrate the vBulletin forum with it.. Basically I need to be able to use the login/member-group system. Anyone who can point me in the right direction, it'd be greatly appreciated ![]() |
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To clarify it more...
I want users to be able to login to vB (either using the vBulletin login or another login-function from my custom-written application) and then they should be logged in to both the systems. So basically they'd share the sessions/cookies. |
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don't think you can share cookies... unless you build your system to understand VB cookies....
its easier to set 2 cookies when u login. login to VB -> set VBcooke & yourSystemCookie login to yourSystem - set VBcooke & yourSystemCookie |
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Well, I want to make my system understand vB cookies
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