The Arcive of Official vBulletin Modifications Site.It is not a VB3 engine, just a parsed copy! |
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postnuke and vbulletin finally merged together
erased
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Hmm, just vb inserted into PostNuke using a wrapper program within PostNuke? pretty sure there's a nuke browser system that doesn't use iframes, just can't remember which one though.
Actually, there's a similar system that allows PHP-Nuke and VB to share membership as well, been out a couple months now. Also, hate to say this, but someone else has actually managed to intergrate VB as a module in PN, like the standard forums included with PN. .Just saw the test site, looks very good for a beta. Shame no one is doing this for PHP-Nuke. |
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if someone knows where the module for vb is would love to see it. I looked everywhere but didn't find one.
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i need a Postnuke vbuleltin integration everyone talking about releasing that.. BUt never find anyone who really released.. ..damn i need it !!!
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Two hacks for this one
Here's the latest: http://www.vbulletin.org/hacks/index...ack&hackid=760 And here's the other one: http://www.vbulletin.org/hacks/index...ack&hackid=579 Regards - miSt |
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Hey, I just did the hack for porting PN users over to VB database and it worked!
The problem is, after I ported it, if new users were to sign up under my PN site, it would not share the same database as the forum. Is there a way we can make it use the same databases? Also is there a way I can make it so that VB is on the same page as my PN site(like my xforum: http://www.animefantasia.com/modules...rum&file=index) Here is my website: www.animefantasia.com Here is the VB Forum: www.animefantasia.com/forum |
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<a href="http://www.brett-g.com." target="_blank">http://www.brett-g.com.</a>
Ixius is a content manager written in PHP and supports (it is required) intergration into a vbulletin database. Oh.. did I mention that it only does 4 queries per page but reads effectively 28 =).. Yes, mysql caching systems are fun to use, but not fun to code. I'll be releasing a beta as soon as it's stable... there are still some factors to work out. |
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You can also hand the registration process over to vBulletin. |
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It's already better than Post Nuke. The one at my site just hasn't been configured all the way.
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