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Old 01-02-2006, 12:24 PM
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Hello I am making a phpnuke website for a world of a warcraft guild. The only problem is that the person wants to use their old forum becuase there are over 600 important posts and data on it. I know the phpbb forums built into phpnuke are integrated into good, but I was wondering if its possible to integrate a differnt forum into it?

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I'll have to look around some to see if you can integrate other forum software into phpnuke because I'm not quite sure honestly.

I'm not really sure why you'd want to go throught the hassle of porting other software though when you can simply link to the old forums. I think just creating a link that opens the forums in the same window should suffice and end up being much easier.
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What type of board are they running?
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Could check out http://ipbnuke.net though there's no release for IPB 2.x as of yet.
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