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Branden

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Does anybody know how to make it so that if somebody registers on one site that it automatically registers them on anouther. I plan to make a website for promotion and instead on having people register twice i want to just have 1 registeration then they are registered on both sites.
 
That will require both sites to use the same database. It will also require some custom coding and not sure if anyone will do it for free.
 
How much $FP. I also want to combine a MyBB and an SMF or CMS.
 
I suggest you have a looksy at the Joomla CMS.
It offers a high variety of modules and such, and it also allows a bridge between Joomla and SMF. The bridge is really easy to install, takes less then 5 minutes. The result is a integrated forum into your website, with the same user database.

I've done it with my website, bridged phpBB with Joomla, and it looks really great(And thats not just my opinion)
 
SpongeBob said:
How much $FP. I also want to combine a MyBB and an SMF or CMS.
1000 FP$ for SMF and Joomla (note people get a good amount of real money for this)
Bridging 3 together I wouldn't be able to do.
 
Kirisute Gomen said:
SpongeBob said:
How much $FP. I also want to combine a MyBB and an SMF or CMS.
1000 FP$ for SMF and Joomla (note people get a good amount of real money for this)
Bridging 3 together I wouldn't be able to do.

Thats more then he has :lol:

But seriously, It's really easy to bridge Joomla with a forum. I've been working with Joomla for not even two weeks, And i managed to integrate a forum in just minutes.
 
Relmitos said:
Kirisute Gomen said:
SpongeBob said:
How much $FP. I also want to combine a MyBB and an SMF or CMS.
1000 FP$ for SMF and Joomla (note people get a good amount of real money for this)
Bridging 3 together I wouldn't be able to do.

Thats more then he has :lol:

But seriously, It's really easy to bridge Joomla with a forum. I've been working with Joomla for not even two weeks, And i managed to integrate a forum in just minutes.
It depends on what MODs you have installed. If it is a basic install, I'd charge less, but with MODs there are dozens of ways things can go wrong and only 1 way it can go right.
 
Well it's well worth the 1000fp IF you have it and cant do it yourself. The result is amazing.
 
I was't talking about a bridge. To bridge a forum and a CMS such as Joomla! will be easy because they will both be on the same server. Bridging can be done by various MODs going around, but it's a totally different story when trying to bridge 2 different websites.

As I said above, it will require more time and effort to make 2 websites use the same users. Which will require both to use the same database users and passwords.
 
How do you make them use the same password without using the same table on the database?
 
What are you talking about?

If you want to use the same login details on 2 sites, they have to be taken from the same tables on the database, and as I said that means using the same database.
 
No they don't. I just posted a picture that shows that shows the two different databases. I registered a new member on my site, and then visited the e107 site (bridged with SMF) and the account was linked and there was a new entry in the e107 database.
 
Tell me how the new account was created on the e107 website from the other site without using the same tables/database?

As you said you only bridged the forum with e107, so I am interested to know how you managed to register a member on 1 site and it automatically be created on another without using the same tables/database.
 
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