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vbulletin database help
Hi, I have a website where you can register, login, etc...All the info is in a mysql database. I would like it once your logged in my site to click forum...and it login you in automatically. No reregistering...Can anyone help me? The website is built from scratch...Thanks.
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I just want the same login credentials to work for both the website and the forum. I just need some help starting out.
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I would suggest posting in the Programming Forum then, im sure you will get much better help with this project there.
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I did that with my script, it's kind of involved if you have two seperate user tables. You can download it and dig through the php files. I'll answer whatever questions I can.
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=174876 You'll have to do some modification on how your script lets users login most likely and some other fun things heh. |
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any other ideas?
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The easiest way (thinking ahead) would be to use only one user database - either yours or vBulletin's. I wouldn't recommend changing vBulletin's structure - it will break a lot of things.
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