I just re-designed my site and have grew really big so i have a really heavy user database now.
I have been using an intergrated version of coppermine before to manage my photogallery
what i need to do is use that same user database that e107 was using for usernames / passwords is there a way that i can link this coppermine to use the old sql database that e107 made up?
right now my coppermine doesn't use a database i dont think because it doesn't ask for login / passwords with e107 but e107 does have it's own database. im sure i can figure out what part the passwords and usernames are stored by looking in mysql app.
is there any information on making a bridge file custom for linking the users up?
there's no documentation on how to write bridge files. Take a look at the existing bridge files to come up with one for e107
isnt bridge is for when you want to keep using the CMS and use coppermine at the same time?
im trying to do away with it
and just keep the user database but dont want to have the people have to re-register again for the new site
so basically i guess im looking for a way to import my users from e107 into coppermines database
any way to do this??
bridging doesn't mean "importing", as this import would have to repeated every time a user register on the app you bridge coppermine with. Instead, bridging means that coppermine's user management is being dropped in favour of the other app's user management.
yes. i and want to keep my user management with coppermine.
but want to use another database which was used by another CMS software just so that my user dont have to re-register again
dont want to use e107 at all anymore.
there's no importer available nor a bridge file for an app named
Quote from: herbaluss on March 14, 2006, 02:53:06 PManother CMS software
another CMS software = e107 as previously stated in the header
no importer nor bridge file for e107 either.