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Hi
I run a forum on a portal that also has sites in different countries and languages. I want to offer VBulletin on some of the other sites that use english, namely Canada and Australia. I want to make it so that each site has its own folder for the forum, but the threads and user-database are all shared for the english sites. http://forums.crossmap.com - this is the main forum http://au.crossmap.com/forums - this is a mirror forum http://ca.crossmap.com/forums - this is a mirror forum Each forum should exist in its own folder on different servers but connect to the central DB. Each forum should be customizable so that for all purposes, it is its own forum. I am wondering about what would happen if one country sets the style - it seems like it would be modified on the DB level which would affect the other countries. Any ideas where to begin? Thanks Roy Crossmap Christian Search |
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But licensing aside, is it even technically possible to do this in a simple way? |
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I too am interested in this. We have a few 'sub groups' in our forums that I'd like to allow to manage their own 'forum' with sections, styles, etc.
Another board has a similar hack here . I posted about this same thing, but I'll just post here since you've alreadt gotten some responses and seem to need the exaxt same thing ![]() Thanks. |
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