vBulletin

So your members are accustomed to vBulletin but you want to use Drupal's member system? Not a problem. Find out ways to integrate your vBulletin forums with Drupal without missing a beat!

This group is not intended to become a support group. We are here to find newer and better ways for a clean, complete integration of Drupal and vBulletin. Of course a little code talk never hurt anyone though!

Drupal vB 2.1 released

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sun - Wed, 2008-07-16 22:47

I'm proud to announce the second official release of Drupal vB 2.1.

This release contains fixes for many bugs and a bunch of improvements for the Drupal vBulletin integration. Most importantly, we have improved the user mapping between Drupal and vBulletin users, and shared user sessions are finally working properly now.


Is drupaltin dead?!

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maher - Sun, 2008-06-29 19:22

It seems to me that drupaltin is dead. Has been in the same alpha release version since Jan-Fed of 2007 and doesn't look like there are any plans to port to Drupal 6. Can anyone confirm this?


Convert Drupal Forum Nodes to vBulletin

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maher - Sun, 2008-06-15 16:14

Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone came across a conversion script to migrate drupal core forum posts and comments to vBulletin. I just need to move the forum data and keep my drupal site.

I have tested Drupal vB for user integration and it works great. Too bad it doesn't migrate drupla forum posts to vBulletin.


A website for vbDrupal users!!

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groups: Asia · Hong Kong · vBulletin
belief - Mon, 2007-10-22 03:26

I've found this website still develop the integrated module, anyone else have been a member of this?

http://www.vbdrupal.org/

I'll join them also...hope to discuss with you later. ^^

Which version are you using now?

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groups: Asia · Churches · Discuz · Hong Kong · vBulletin
belief - Fri, 2007-10-19 15:55
5.2
7% (1 vote)
5.3
7% (1 vote)
5.5
7% (1 vote)
5.7
67% (10 votes)
6.0 RC1
0% (0 votes)
6.0 RC2
0% (0 votes)
6.0 RC3
0% (0 votes)
6.0 RC4
13% (2 votes)
Total votes: 15

drupal developer/designer | babygirl

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babygirl2007 - Tue, 2007-10-09 18:14
Employment type: 
Contract
Telecommute: 
Allowed

This project is to revise my existing joomla website into a drupal magazine website. The designer will customize the PSD of our existing site and do some design to turn this into a fully functioning professional website for the youth market. It is important that all the sub pages are designed so that the all columns, banners etc are consistent with the same areas of the main page. You will also import our users and their passwords from joomla into vbulletin and integrate vbulletin with drupal so that only one login is needed.

vBulletin to Drupal

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LarryEitel - Fri, 2007-04-06 17:55

I am the lead developer of www.NoBlood.org, a site built on vB. I have embarked on porting the data over to Drupal. Thus far, I have succeeded in the ability to move all forums, threads and posts over to Drupal. I am currently working on an extended user/usernode registration/profile system. It's coming along nicely.

Well, although it would be nice to see more vB/phpBB functionality in Drupal, existing sites will be hard pressed to abandon their current, hard earned, users and data.

vbDrupal Dead?

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JStarcher - Sat, 2007-03-03 23:55

I've been keeping on eye on vbDrupal since just before Drupal 5.0 was released. They still have no answer for Drupal 5.0

Is the project dead?


vBulletin group launched!

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JStarcher - Thu, 2007-03-01 07:11

Welcome to the vBulletin group. Now lets get this group active!!


So your members are accustomed to vBulletin but you want to use Drupal's member system? Not a problem. Find out ways to integrate your vBulletin forums with Drupal without missing a beat!

This group is not intended to become a support group. We are here to find newer and better ways for a clean, complete integration of Drupal and vBulletin. Of course a little code talk never hurt anyone though!

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