CountRock
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Yes please! That would be nice. Seamless login!What you asked for is actually possible to do. Probably I should go and implement that.
Yes please! That would be nice. Seamless login!What you asked for is actually possible to do. Probably I should go and implement that.
This feature has been implemented and being testedYes please! That would be nice. Seamless login!
Users do have accounts in both system but the plugin handles authentication between systems so user only need to login in one.So, this works without merging the user database? A true SSO?
Users do have accounts in both system but the plugin handles authentication between systems so user only need to login in one.
I hope not. So far no plugin conflict has been reported.Will it break every time XF or WordPress is updated? Also, if I have lots of users on WordPress, how does it merge/deconflict?
Yes.Oh, and WP and XF roles are managed separately?
Huh? http://xenforo.com/community/resources/schmitzit-xenforo-mediawiki-bridge.15/Incredible. I've been trying to hire someone to build this for almost three years.
Here's an idea for you to consider if this takes off. XF is destined to become the most popular forum software. WordPress is the most popular CMS software. What about including a 3rd bridge with MediaWiki, the most popular wiki software? Just a thought for the distant future.
Ah I see.I meant a 3-way bridge using your plugin. Fewer addons involved, fewer things can break.
Yes, the sync is done on demand so if it fails or is disabled at some point, it will pick up the next time it runs.One of my folks thought of another question. If the bridge ever breaks and the associated account isn't created in WP, is there some type of "synchronize" option once the bridge is restored? Prolly not a bad idea.
I don't but thanksYou think of everything. Thanks!
I would not call it "WordPress as Master" but the plugin will push WordPress account to XenForo (meaning: two way user sync). Got it working now, need more tests.can you give ETA for WP as master?
Many thanks
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