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[Closed]: Joomla 1.5, phpbb3, and coppermine

Started by derangedtaco, May 07, 2009, 03:40:46 AM

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derangedtaco

Currently I have my install of phpbb3 and coppermine bridged. Everything is working well.

But I plan to install Joomla 1.5 onto my website soon. If I install JFusion, will all three be bridged? Or is it more complicated than that?

From what I can tell, it should work, because new user accounts are only created through phpbb3 - I don't have to worry about new registrations through Joomla and Coppermine.

If this will indeed not work, please let me know.

derangedtaco

Sorry to double post, but I couldn't find the edit button... I guess it is disabled.

I'd like to say that I have already read this topic: http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php/topic,56963.0.html

And to reiterate, because I may not have been clear: I currently have a phpbb3-coppermine bridge. And I want to set up a joomla-phpbb3 bridge. So basically my question is, is it safe to assume that a phpbb3-coppermine bridge in addition to a joomla-phpbb3 bridge is essentially the same thing as a joomla-coppermine bridge?

TBolt

I came across your thread because I am also putting together a site using Joomla 1.5.x.  I'm looking forward to having JFusion 1.2.0 manage the user logins across these 3 tools.

Joomla site <> phpBB 3.x forum <> Coppermine

or

Joomla site <> SMF 2.x forum <> Coppermine


I was hoping to hear an update to see if the integration of your Joomla site and Coppermine worked as you well as you'd hoped.

phill104

I suggest you ask this on the Jfusion website. The bridge is produced by them, not us so we cannot really comment.

I did play with the bridge you mention and Joomla takes over the registration of any other applications you may add. But that is as much as I can say.

You will probably notice that the above poster did not get answered. That should suggest that we do not know. Every single post on these forums gets read by the devs and if a post is unanswered it is either because we do not know the answer or that the user has not read the board rules. Rules such as not hijacking another users thread are there for everyones benefit. ;)
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