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After about a day scouting through the various existing topics I decided to open up a new topic because none of the topics seem to cover my situation, and as I'm new to vBulletin I simply don't know enough of the subject yet to hack my way through. Also, I want to do it right the first time.
Situation: - News section is running Wordpress 1.5.2 - Wiki section is running Mediawiki 1.5.4 - Forum is running vBulletin 3.5.3 News and Wiki are in full production but without user registrations enabled (anon comments and edits), because I wanted to wait with that until I could integrate it with a forum. Now I've purchased vB and it's completely set up, and I'm only left with the integration problem: I don't want to have users log in at 3 sites separately. So, all 3 sites are running on the same server (and will be for the foreseeable future) and are underneath the same domain (subdomains www., wiki. and forum. respectively). I will be adding custom code in the future for specialized community elements. My first idea was to make a central user DB myself and then sync this to the 3 other databases. Since I've taken vB for a test drive though I think that using its registration system makes more sense, and then sync it from there to Wiki and Wordpress that have quite thin registration systems. But how I am going to do that syncing, and worst of all make sure that a forum login works for Wiki and Wordpress, I have no idea. I'm an experienced programmer, but I just don't know where to start and what approach would be best. Anyone got some pointers? |
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Nobody has an idea?
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I'm setting up a MediaWiki right now and came across your post here as well. Have a look at: https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showpost....1&postcount=10
Seems to work very fine! Just make sure to edit the queries in AuthPlugin_vBulletin.php if you are using a MySQL table prefix for your vBulletin. Not sure about Wordpress, sorry. |
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Cheers, that looks simple enough, I'll have a try soon
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I think I have found a solution to the problem. Doesnt quite use the session data, but the function will still be required to login anyways, so it is a good start. It is basically an expansion of what was already done.
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=112973 |
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Cheers, looks like a good read (and I still haven't done it myself, so helpful too
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someone who codes for the xoops cms (www.xoops.org) has released both a wordpress and mediawiki integration modules for xoops - www.xoopsforge.com so they can both be ported (well media wiki allready ported, but the xoops port is alot more in depth)
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curry684,
Very interesting implementation. Why did you want to use both WordPress and MediaWiki? I went to your site (nice!) but would rather hear it in your words. Stachel |
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