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SMF/vB Shared Database
I've never really seen it asked (or even done) before. Can you get two forum softwares to share the same database? Possible, even if difficult?
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No problem at all, as long as you use prefixes to ensure there are no tables shared between the 2.
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I imagine, then, that there's no way to get them to share threads and posts, which is what I was going for?
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Lol, no that would be impossible (or loads and loads of work).
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Sounds like a job for thousands of cheap data-entry users.
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Is there a bear minimum of information that the two could share besides post and threads? Say, just login or account information?
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I've build an application that does this sort of thing, but haven't made it work with SMF before.
I'd quote this with a strong "far more trouble than its worth". Why do you want both forums running simultaneously? |
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I wanted a styles demo forum that didn't require a user to register on each forum to demo a style for a respective software.
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So just allow guests to change styles.
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That still limits them to guest view. I want them to be able to physically interact with the forum as a registered user. I don't plan on opening up posting privileges to guests, so I would like a basic solution to the login (and ideally posting) that would allow them to move around freely without multiple registrations, particularly if I decide to expand designing skins for other forums softwares.
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