Latest most STABLE vbridge
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Latest most STABLE vbridge
Hello, I am looking fo the most stable version of vBridge. What is the version of the most stable vbridge? what versions of joomla and vbulletin does it run in? I am not interested in running the latest and greatest just want something that works.
Also is there any work still being done on the newest version? do we have an estimated release date yet? thanx!
~pman
Also is there any work still being done on the newest version? do we have an estimated release date yet? thanx!
~pman
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Re: Latest most STABLE vbridge
The most stable release would be dependent on your setup.
Do you use two databases? One? What version of Joomla are you running, etc.? Share with us a little more info and I'm sure someone around here will help you out.
Development has not stopped. The developer has been ill. Despite this, he's still working on it.
We should have a release in the near future.
Do you use two databases? One? What version of Joomla are you running, etc.? Share with us a little more info and I'm sure someone around here will help you out.
Development has not stopped. The developer has been ill. Despite this, he's still working on it.
We should have a release in the near future.
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Re: Latest most STABLE vbridge
vBridge 1.22 for 1.0.3 (Joomla) and vBulletin 3.5.1 is the latest for a Single Database. It works with 1.0.4 the same as it does 1.0.3 with no (unkown) bugs.
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Re: Latest most STABLE vbridge
For me, that setup did not work; even on a single database. I guess it works for some people and not for others. There really isn't a solid verison of vbridge yet...clenard wrote: vBridge 1.22 for 1.0.3 (Joomla) and vBulletin 3.5.1 is the latest for a Single Database. It works with 1.0.4 the same as it does 1.0.3 with no (unkown) bugs.
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Re: Latest most STABLE vbridge
i'm going to give it a go with 1.0.4/3.5.1, hoping it all goes to plan.
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Re: Latest most STABLE vbridge
What's not working about it?thepipper wrote:For me, that setup did not work; even on a single database. I guess it works for some people and not for others. There really isn't a solid verison of vbridge yet...clenard wrote: vBridge 1.22 for 1.0.3 (Joomla) and vBulletin 3.5.1 is the latest for a Single Database. It works with 1.0.4 the same as it does 1.0.3 with no (unkown) bugs.
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Re: Latest most STABLE vbridge
There's issues with cookies that's causing logins to not be shared correctly between vbulletin and joomla. For me manual synchronization is needed to get the correct ids in the user tables. There's some other issues going around too. I don't consider vbridge to be stable enough to deploy on a live site right now, but I think it's close. Maybe it's working well for some people, but certainly not everyone.
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Re: Latest most STABLE vbridge
Well, that was fun. I must have installed it/uninstalled it 4 times before I gave up.
Serious log-in troubles. It'd log-in to vbulletin, but Joomla wouldn't allow it. I had to log in through vbulletin, but I couldn't log into my Joomla admin after I'd logged out of it, at all. Eventually had to uninstall vbridge, go into sql and clear out vbridge completely, and then go into sql and reset my password and start over, only to come to the same situation, Joomla not recognizing the login, or the passwords, even after getting them resent. Must be something to do with cookies, or the login module itself. Grrr. I'm a n00b though, so no idea. If someone has this working, please show! I'm dying here!
Serious log-in troubles. It'd log-in to vbulletin, but Joomla wouldn't allow it. I had to log in through vbulletin, but I couldn't log into my Joomla admin after I'd logged out of it, at all. Eventually had to uninstall vbridge, go into sql and clear out vbridge completely, and then go into sql and reset my password and start over, only to come to the same situation, Joomla not recognizing the login, or the passwords, even after getting them resent. Must be something to do with cookies, or the login module itself. Grrr. I'm a n00b though, so no idea. If someone has this working, please show! I'm dying here!
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Re: Latest most STABLE vbridge
I have a problem with this as well. I have to login to each of them separately and the only way I can log out from jomla is to delete the cookies :P
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Re: Latest most STABLE vbridge
Everyone is having somewhat the same problem logins, cookies, etc. I aslo waiting for it to be solid enough for my site to go live.
Also, the recent posts module needs to be looked at. When you click the link of a post, it always takes you to vbulletin's registeration page. Hopefully, it will be fixed in the next vbridge release.
Also, the recent posts module needs to be looked at. When you click the link of a post, it always takes you to vbulletin's registeration page. Hopefully, it will be fixed in the next vbridge release.