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Old 02-01-2009, 03:32 AM   #1
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I installed the vbulletin mod and it works great. Users from both scripts can log in.
I do have a question about the sign in.
The vbulletin is using it's own separate database from the 68 classifieds.
When I sign in with the vbulletin, then go over to the 68 classifieds script, I must sign in again. And vice versa. Since my vbulletin is a fresh install, can I install it again and when it asks me for the database name, can I refer to the 68 classifieds database name? Will that solve the problem of not having to log in again when going between scripts?

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Old 02-01-2009, 08:20 AM   #2
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I dont know of any way around this. PHP uses sessions to store details about a visiting user and this session is accessed every time a user visits a new page within a given script. VB will create its own session and 68C creates its own session.

Ive never playing with the session creation/accessing functions of either script but my guess is to have a 68C logged in user access VB without logging in you would have to dig in and alter the VB code to look for and access the 68C session and vice vera.
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