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Intergrating vbulletin login and website login
Hello,
I have a quick question: I have a website where people must register to get more features/ options. Also i use vbulletin as forum. But i dislike the fact that registered users of my website must register twice (once for my website and the second time for vbulletin) when they want to use the forum. The question is: How can i use the data that i store in the mysql database of registered users for auto registration for vbulletin. And of course auto login We want to keep our login system as the premier system. Thanks in advance for your help. Tim Bakker Ps. I got this answer from the vB helpdesk thats why i'm posting here. Quote:
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hmm what system you use for your site!
Thats its not simple because you must intigrate all the forum db with site db.. Its beter tou use ONE PORTAL like vbadvance or mkportal for that! |
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Well one way to do this would be to simply include global.php on all pages which you wish to use vbulletin's login system. You would then need to set permissions in your CMS based on vbulletin's standards.
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so just iframe the gobal.php into the site?????
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