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This modification was brought to you by KXDesign http://www.kxdesign.com/ ~Modification name vBulletin PhpFoX Integration ~Modification description This plugin allows you to integrate your PhpFoX site with vBulletin! Original thread: http://forums.phpfox.com/showthread.php?t=22717 ~Modification options
~Modification info File uploads: 12 File edits: 0 Templates: 4 Template edits: 1 Plugins: 12 SQL Queries: 0 Phrases: 13 Settings: 6 Hooks: 0 Install time: 1 minute Install level: Easy ~Modification installation Step 1: Modify .htaccess file This step is for those that installed phpFoX Konsort with the Rewrite mode enabled. With your FTP client or hosts file manager navigate to your phpFoX websites root directory. Open the file .htaccess. It should look something like this (Note: The example below is not an exact replica of how your .htaccess file will look like, we are mainly focusing on the RewriteCond): Code:
RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/file/.* RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/install/.* RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/design/.* RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/plugins/.* RewriteRule ^index.php(/.*)$ /index.php?do=$1 [L] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/file/.* RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/install/.* RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/design/.* RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/plugins/.* RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/index.php RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/robots.txt RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/favicon.ico RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /index.php?do=/$1 [L] Code:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/forums/.* Code:
RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/file/.* RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/install/.* RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/design/.* RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/plugins/.* RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/forums/.* RewriteRule ^index.php(/.*)$ /index.php?do=$1 [L] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/file/.* RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/install/.* RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/design/.* RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/plugins/.* RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/index.php RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/robots.txt RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/favicon.ico RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/forums/.* RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /index.php?do=/$1 [L] Our first step will be to install vBulletin. We can not go into great detail on how to install vBulletin, however you can check out their great documentation here.Before you attempt to install vBulletin there are some factors you will need to take note of: * When you upload their product it must be placed in a folder and the name of the folder must be forums. This folder must be placed in your phpFoX websites root directory. Proper layout would be: http:///www.yoursite.com/forums/ * The vBulletin tables must be placed in the same database as phpFoX. * phpFoX should be installed with a database table prefix. By default this prefix is phpfox_. If you did not install phpFoX with a table prefix you will have to install vBulletin with a table prefix. * This plug-in was not developed to work under a sub-domain environment yet,for that you have to wait for v3. (Example: http://forums.yoursite.com/) * During the install of vBulletin you will be asked to add an Admin User. This user will shortly be deleted by our integration and replaced with your main phpFoX Admin account. Step 3: Edit config.php file. Edit the config.php file in the vbulletin folder and change the name from forums to whatever the vBulletin subfolder is called in the PhpFoX directory. Step 4: File uploads Upload the whole vbulletin folder to the phpFoX plugins folder. Step 5: Importing Notice: Read this step thoroughly before attempting to import any data. For those that already have phpFoX running and just installed vBulletin you will have to do the step Import phpFoX Users. For those that already have vBulletin running and just installed phpFoX you will have to do the step Import vBulletin Users. Import phpFoX Users Run the import file through your web browser by entering the URL into your browser address bar (if you have followed our example, type in http://www.domain.com/plugins/vbulle...all/import.php, naturally substituting 'domain.com' for your web address.) Import vBulletin Users Run the import file through your web browser by entering the URL into your browser address bar (if you have followed our example, type in http://www.domain.com/plugins/vbulle.../vb_import.php, naturally substituting 'domain.com' for your web address.) Step 6: Integration and edits Now lets log into your vBulletin Admin control panel. Note that it will not work to log into your site using the phpFoX login forum. You will have to use the vBulletin login form. (Example: http://www.yoursite.com/forums/index.php). Note that you will need to log into vBulletin with your phpFoX Admin account, which is the same account you log into your phpFoX site. Follow the next steps below: Update Forums Cache Go to: Forums & Moderators >> Forum Manager >> Then edit the forum called Main Category. Save that forum without making any changes. Update Forums Counters Go to: Maintenance >> Update Counters Then rebuild the following: Rebuild Thread Information and Rebuild Forum Information Enable Plug-In System Go to: vBulletin Options >> vBulletin Options >> Plugin/Hook System Change the setting: Enable Plugin/Hook System To Yes Importing the plugin Go to: Plugins & Products >> Manage Products >> Add/Import Product Look for the block Import Product and then for EITHER upload the XML file from your computer browse for the XML file product-konsort.xml which was part of the package you downloaded from phpFoX. Then click on the import button. Template edit (Optional) Go to: Styles & Templates >> Style Manager >> Edit Template (on all your styles) >> Open template header Remove the part of code between the logo comments. ~Modification changelog
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Install time: 1 minute
Install level: Easy ******* Reading your instructions above I will have to disagree with your install level of "easy" and install time of 1 minute. Regardless, I will give this a try. **EDIT** Never mind .. @ $300 a 'try' is out of the question. EDIT AGAIN *** Upon further investigation $300 does not seem like such an obscene amount for this software. I just wish their list of clients and sites that are running this was more robust. * Edit part 3 ** Yeah one would need a dedicated server to use ALL the modules that PHPfox offers ( especially the video module). I think the $300 start up costs plus the monthly server fees make this a no go for anyone without the financial means to offset the costs. |
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can this be used for people wanting to use phpfox? i mean if i am running a vbulletin site, can i install phpfox and integrate that into the forums?
my forums is in root directory http://myforums.com and i want phpfox to be like http://myforums.com/phpfox great mod by the way thanks |
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Yes it can but vbulletin has to be a sub-directory of phpfox it would have to be moved.
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i already have Vb in ste.com/forums/ and have about 20,000 members and gobs of posts so to reinstall VB is out of the question! can i not install phpfox on to vb not vb onto phpfox?
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Yes,phpfox has to be ABOVE vbulletin so that should be fine!
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thanks Ziki
i try |
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Hi, I just finished installing phpfox & VB. I found one small problem. The "Welcome our newest user" at the bottom of the forum still says me, even though other new people have registered. Showing only 1 registered user. Is there a setting I can change or something?
Thanks EDIT: Just to add, people can logon & post without problems. Everything else seems to be ok. |
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Make sure you have made all edits in the last step.
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