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Yuku Importer
Is there a way to import a yuku board to vbulletin? I did a search and found several no responses but they were all old.
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There is no official supported importer available for Yuku.
I think you will need to write your own ImpEx (the standard import software) module to import from Yuku. PS You can also post the request to add Yuku in the Import Export forum at the official company website www.vbulletin.com/forum. |
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Didn't vb.com manually do the import from ezboard at request (not sure if there was a charge though)? Ezboard is now yuku, so could be the same situation.
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Well, I don't know much about any of this stuff so I won't be able to write my own module. But you are saying it is possible, even if it means I have to paid someone to do it? Any idea how much this would cost?
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I would start by posting in the Import section on the vBulletin.com forums, it might be added to the official release.
Otherwise you can post a request for a coder (paid or free) on our site once you have purchased a license. |
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