sorry I did it too :/ -- for th eunified login I guess as well, maybe
vendors is best bet, but I guess it depends which authenticating
system you wil be using?

On May 18, 1:33 pm, luke BAKING barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your form seems to have a stutter :)
>
> I think the easy way might be in apache or similar to have a path
> specified that gets routed (maybe better in cake routes.php) that is
> like
>
> /path/to/webroot/Vanilla/
>
> and then it will get ignored by the cake and you can do what you want
> within it
>  I think
> try it !
>
> Luke
>
> On May 17, 11:05 pm, Mark Ferris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all -
>
> > I have a website fully developed and now want to include a forum.
> > I've looked around, and I've heard good things about Vanilla and I've
> > seen documentation showing how to integrate Vanilla into a (general)
> > PHP-based site.  (Unified logins between site and forum is really the
> > only thing I require.. I don't need a flashy all-the-bells-and-
> > whistles forum package.)
>
> > At any rate, I wanted to pick the collective brain as to the best way
> > to accomplish this.  I've read a few posts where people said they have
> > accomplished this but I haven't been able to find any documentation or
> > walkthroughs.
>
> > Should I attempt to set this up as a vendor?  Should I just set it up
> > outside of my Cake structure and perhaps use an IFRAME to show the
> > forum page(s)?  Some other way I haven't though of?  If you do point
> > me in the direction of setting it up as a vendor - I've not worked
> > with this before, so how would calling the vendor application
> > integrate with my page? (If you think of all the links/pages in a
> > forum, I'm just wondering how that would correspond to the Cake
> > convention of each method of a controller equating to a page/view.)
>
> > I'm a relative newbie to Cake, so apologies in advance if it seems I'm
> > not approaching the question properly.  I usually exhaust all
> > documentation I can find (I was able to build a relatively complex
> > site without ever having to ask a question), but in this case I've not
> > been able to find any documentation or previous experiences from
> > people who have integrated a forum package with their existing Cake
> > application.
>
> > Thanks in advance!


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