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I want to set up a seperate section on my site on a subdomain, which will only be available to certain usergroups. Before getting too far into it, I wanted to check if it will be possible to integrate the subdomain php with the maindomain's vbulletin forum. Mostly recognizing a user.
Main domain is /domain/httpdocs/ Subdomain is /domain/subdomains/subdomain-name/httpdocs/ Will this be a problem? Is it possible to refer to the global.php by using the relative server path rather than http/browser path/url? Pointing me to existing info is appreciated too. I couldn't find anything. Thanks |
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no it shouldn't be a problem as long as you include the global via the full path make sure to do your chdir() with the fall path also.
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Is this also possible with the following domain structure?
my_domain |I would like to design it so that the other domains, including the home domain, are styled identically, but with their own specific content. Any guidance would be appreciated. |
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Directory structure doesn't matter, as long as you can chdir() between the directories.
But it might be necessary to create and enable symlinks, as subdomain1/images for example most likely does not exist. Also make sure that cookies can be set and read from all subdomains. |
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Would it make a difference if I didn't care about logins and cookies on any part of the site except the forums and portal (using vBadvanced, also in the forum directory)? I am mainly interested in having the same look and feel as the forums (I use a custom style), but having special content between the header and footer graphics. |
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