looking at setting up a website - wanted to know

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  1. trainer

    trainer New Member

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    looking at setting up a website

    wanted to know if it is possible to integrate amember with

    vbulletin - forums
    photopost pro - image gallery
    phpcow - content management system

    realize that amember works well with vbulletin but wanted to know if it will also work well with the other products

    ideally i would like to have certain articles in the content management system be setup based on usergroups in vbulletin.

    example - all articles in directory A - will only be readible to registered usergroup. people who haven't registered will get a custom message asking that they signup in order to view this content.


    Is this possible? not worried about charging for content - only want to limit access

    thanks in advance
  2. alex

    alex aMember Pro Customer Staff Member

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    Yes, it is all possible to setup.
    We have plugins for vBulletin and for PhotoPost Pro, and for phpCow there are integration instructions so no plugin needed.

    Before ordering, please make sure you understand all limitations of aMember integration plugins : http://www.amember.com/p/Integration
    It is not a part or a plugin for vBulletin.
  3. trainer

    trainer New Member

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    So if i already have a vbulletin forums running with 10k members - do i have to start fresh with zerop members and have everyone create a new account using amember in order to implement amember on my site? or can the vbulletin members be users ?
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    trainer New Member

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    oh i tried creating a ticket but kept getting an error so posted it here
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    trainer New Member

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    just to clarify - i only want amember to limit some of the phpcow (CMS) pages based on the vb usergroup.

    want to try to make sure people are registering to see some content which isn't really suitable to have in th forums format.
  6. alex

    alex aMember Pro Customer Staff Member

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    I'm affraid in this case, aMember is not the best solution. Seek for direct integration between vBulletin and phpCow.

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