I have another question to the topic "bridge".
I bridged efiction to php-fusion. Now I will be redirected to php-fusion when I click on the register-button in efiction. Then I register there, but that still doesn't mean that my registation is done in both, php-fusion and efiction. efiction does not know that I am already registered there.
So what can I do that it works in both direction?
Try it out on my site
Get your Arsch out of the couch." Gayle Tufts
You've got them on 2 different sub-domains. Put them both in the same domain so the session and cookie information is shared.
You've got them on 2 different sub-domains. Put them both in the same domain so the session and cookie information is shared.
Thanks for that tip. I changed the efiction direction. now I don't have a subdomain anymore. But it doesn't work yet.
php-fusion ist on http://www.shipping-fanfiction.de/cms
efiction is on http://www.shipping-fanfiction.de/efiction
is that okay that way? or do I have to change it again?
Get your Arsch out of the couch." Gayle Tufts
Are you sure you bridged it? It looks to me from the debug information that it's not bridged.
Mmh... I did what was written here in the forum in an other thread.
Maybe I didn't it correctly? Can you give me an point-to-point help to bridge it correctly, please?
Get your Arsch out of the couch." Gayle Tufts
Read the instructions in the /bridges/php-fusion/README.txt file.
Read the instructions in the /bridges/php-fusion/README.txt file.
Okay, I have read it. It is not very clear. I tested it on my localhost and now I have problems. Great. I have got an empty side...
what shall I edit ... and where. I would be really very thankful when one could get me a point-to-point instruction, especially with the editing thing in the queries.php...
Get your Arsch out of the couch." Gayle Tufts
