[TYPO3] vbulletin & typo3 integration

Antonio Willybiro keiser_soze at hotmail.com
Sun Dec 3 19:21:43 CET 2006


Thanks for your replay Herbert,

I guess i would then have to use one typo3 install per domain or find a way 
to access Typo3 data (users, news,etc..) from other T3 installs...

Cheers,
Antonio


"Herbert Roider" <herbert.roider at utanet.at> wrote in message 
news:mailman.1.1165169267.32447.typo3-english at lists.netfielders.de...
> Hi Antonio,
>
> I was developing a extension: hr_vbulletin_connect,
> it is still experimental at the moment, but should work.
>
>> I planned to have 1 Typo3 Multi-domains installation with each of the
>> domain using their own template and therefore own vbulletin design. The
>> users can be synchronise among all domains, that would be fine. I would
>> hve several installation of Vbulletin on the server (one for each 
>> domain).
>
> With the extension hr_vbulletin_connect you can run only one VBulletin, 
> not
> three.
>>
>> I. First is the embedding of Vbulletin in Typo3: where should Vbulletin 
>> be
>> installed?
>
> For hr_vbulletin_connect I installed it in a folder "forums" in the typo3
> root folder.
>
>> 1. Is it better that it is in the same folder that Typo3 root or anywhere
>> else would do the job?
>
> You can it install anywhere on the same server, but this was not tested.
>
>> 2. The Vbulletin database: should it be in the same database as the Typo3
>> install or it can use it's own database. In the later case i would use 
>> one
>> database for all Vbulletin installs.
>
> No, vBulletin can have it's own database.
>
>>
>> II. Which extension to go with?
>> hr_vbulletin_connect which as been updated today would be the more 
>> logical
>> choice?
>> But there are also vbulletin_connect and vbulletin_auth.
>>
> vbulletin_connect use vBulletin as master system for frontend users. It is
> maybe better if you want to extend the vBulletin (already running system)
> with typo3.
>
> regards
> Herbert 




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