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Just found this site - nice!
I couldn't have asked for anything better - a site thats dedicated to the question that I wanted to ask! I didn't know you guys were here!
I run an auction site that is in ASP. Some of my friends run sites usng vbulletin and I am interested in a hack to offer users who register on vbulletin the option of creating the same username on my site. It should then fill out my registration form using fields from the vbulletin reg. Anyone interested in looking at this? Thanks Jeff |
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vBulletin is powered by PHP. You clearly state you use ASP. Two very different languages.
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I understand that. I thought that it would be completely on the vBulletin side using PHP to fill out a form on another site. At that point, would it matter what the other site was? I just said that for a reference. Im hoping it doesnt matter.
Jeff |
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Provided your system can connect to and manipulate a MySQL database, then you can integrate most anything with vBulletin.
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I was hoping to do all of the mods onthe VBull side and just have it fill out a form on the other website. At that point, there might not be any database requirements.
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PHP offers many database connectivety packages; what's the one you're using? It may require a third-party extension.
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Ill have to check. The site running vB isnt mine - Just wanted to offer them a way to fill out a form on my site automatically during the vB registration process.
Jeff |
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