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Joomla for vBulletin (IMPORTANT UPDATE) - Bridge to the World's Most Popular CMS
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Warning!!! An potential exploit has been found in this modification. The server that hosts vjoomla.com has been attacked several times. It is known to already be severely comprimised so at this time it is unclear whether the vulnerability lies in vJoomla, Joomla itself or the server. Until this is resolved to my satisfaction I am removing this modification. My apologies.
The modification WILL be re-released once this issue is resolved! vJoomla is an offshoot of Joomla 1.0 that is designed to run in tandem with vbulletin. Unlike the main release it will not run without vbulletin - if you desire a CMS without a forum then use Joomla! instead. vJoomla is identical in most all regards to Joomla! What vJoomla Does
What vJoomla Does Not Do
Install Instructions
This is release candidate 2. Download Now Only licensed members can download files, Click Here for more information. Supporters / CoAuthors Show Your Support
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MOTY ! vJoomla!
This isn't small news for either vB or Joomla!
vB has been MORE than negligent in not getting around to a CMS. I know now for sure I'll never understand why they couldn't come up with something a long time ago. When I say CMS, I mean anything other than just a forum ! /end rant. Why people have actually stuck with vBulletin when it really is just forum software kind of perplexes me as well. I have followed vB integration with Joomla! for years. This is a big step forward. If alot of Joomla!'s plugins work, this will be a MASSIVE step forward. Joomla! is a great CMS. Makes darn functional sites with minimal effort. There are a plethora of modules and components. Very active userbase and a very bright future, 1.5 sounds like a platform for the future. I "think" FireBoard (released last month) is a frankly reasonable forum for Joomla! which has been missing for a long time. Certainly Fireboard is not vBulletin (but watch out vB!). People on the Mambo and Joomla forums have been harping for years to get a good forum to integrate into Joomla!. Michael's uber skills really come to the forefront here - many great coders have failed to bridge Joomla! and vB. To up the ante (especially for vB types) he's added template integration. To ice the cake, there is no vBulletin hacking. Incredible ! MOTM ? uh ... MOT(Year) ! Congrats Michael on some fine work. I am going to try this on my site very soon. Should be interesting to see how a newbie does with it ! No members have liked this post.
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Quickie Q: http://www.enworld.org/reviews.php?do=product <-- is this reviewpost ?
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#138
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Demo?????
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I hope this is high on your list.
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#140
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Wow, God bless you!!
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What if my main site is on www.site.com/v1 and my forum on www.site.com/Forum?
Can you make this possible....? I'm not a coder or else , but I think the patch must be the compleate root of the location of the forum: like:
well this on a Linux Server see'a No members have liked this post.
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Certainly would be nice, but difficult to do.
I feel that Joomla information and vBulletin forum information is easily differentiated by users and searching them would likely be for distinctly different purposes. If it was easy to search for one or the other that would cover alot of enduser needs. No members have liked this post.
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Hello again all. My day job has been interfering with this project with 12 hour days, so the release time is being pushed back farther than I'd like. I have somethings done, though not in a releaseable package, and this is what I'm working on at present.
Long list - very long. Still working on it. Hope to have an update soon. No members have liked this post.
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i would like to thank you for your hard work on this. It is greatly appreciated! Work comes first, no doubt.
Thanks again! No members have liked this post.
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I want to thank you with a little donation, Michael... paypal?
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I don't have a paypal account at present. I hope to set up a site for vJoomla sometime this summer though with a donation gateway of some sort.
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Yea, i think a lot of us would like to donate as a thankyou for all your hard work
![]() By the way. Is it possible to have a different VB template to the Joomla one? Just i like a different Joomla tempalte and do not want it to inherit the VB one and vice virsa. O and you should just set up a paypal account since you can still recieve money without verification. Then ste up properly later if need be ![]() ![]() No members have liked this post.
Last edited by Taios; 18 May 2007 at 14:32. |
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Version 0.1.2 has been released. The most notable addition is the ubiquitous Recent Threads module without which no CMS tied to vbulletin can be considered complete. Unlike most recent thread modules this one doesn't show user specific details such as threads based off permissions and subscribed threads - instead the module has the ability to cache the results of the query on regular intervals. For large forums this is a critical improvement since recent threads module queries can take forever to resolve on a big board.
Modules can also now be assigned to individual forums so you can customize which modules go where. EDIT: Also forgot to mention - this is working fine on 3.6.6 (haven't upgraded to 3.6.7 on the dev board because it isn't exposed to the public and so a XSS problem shouldn't be an issue). No members have liked this post.
Last edited by Michael Morris; 19 May 2007 at 11:01. |
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great! thank you for this update
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Originally Posted by Michael Morris
Ok, I'm waiting for that. ![]()
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