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I am trying to create a hack, to where NewsPro v2.4 or some script, either it be CGI or PHP to where when I enter news, t would automacitly add it in to a specifdy forum in vB and have the toipic in the forums as:
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 This would happen to vB after you submit your news into a directory.
 Subject: News: Your Subject here
 Poster: Your Name here
 Message: Format of News Entry
But then... vB as a result, would return the ID of the post, so the news script could place a comment link that would head into the forum post. Is this possiable? And if so... what IS the code vB needs to enter a message into a script. This would be most usefull, cause I would try to get this to work if possiable. Thanks...

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Old 10-26-2000, 02:05 AM
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Oh yeah... the news poster could select the forum topic they wanted it in.
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Old 10-26-2000, 10:49 AM
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but wouldn't it rise the posters post count?
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Old 10-26-2000, 07:53 PM
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TOday while in class I was think on how it could do it... Can a CGI script use a mySQL database? That is the first question.

Then you just have a new way to make a thread. Like..

The Topic = Thread Subject
The Poster = Thread Poster
The Message = Thread Message
The Date/Tme = Thread Date & Time



Get my ponit? Everything could be forclly entered into a forum called News, and then the CGI would find the stuff it just posted in the database and create a comment link and post it witht he news... I mean.. this would be a great hack to invent.. I would use it and so would many other sites.

If anyone is interested in this, I'll need to first help get CGI/perl scripts working on my webserver, and then we could look at the code of news admin, which is pretty simple.

Anyone?
vBoard: yes. It could incress by one.
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Old 10-26-2000, 08:04 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Shane
Can a CGI script use a mySQL database?
I can answer this one: yes it can. However, don't ask me how

-Chris
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Old 10-26-2000, 09:26 PM
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woooooooooooooooohoooooooooooo! Then it's going to be fun coding for the next copule of days
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Old 10-26-2000, 09:46 PM
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Well, the how can a CGI Script (I'm assuming you mean PERL here (I do hate it when peeps interchange PERL and CGI like they are the same thing) given newspro is in the message) is quite simple, you use the DBI module, which uncannily happens to have the MySQL interface, cant remember how to do it off top o me head, buts its something along the usage lines of the MySQL abstraction class that Vbull uses in terms of syntax, should be easy enough to read up on that then.
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