Best/Fast way to integrate osCommerce and phpBB

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Will
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Joined: Mon 9. Aug 2004, 05:30

Best/Fast way to integrate osCommerce and phpBB

Post by Will »

Hello people,

What is the best way to integrate osCommerce into phpWCMS? What about phpBB?

I'm currently "integrating" both solutions using an IFRAME approach, wich is not the best but the fastest way to, somehow, enbeded them into phpWCMS...
osCommerce: http://www.publiman.com/index.php?tienda
phpBB: http://www.publiman.com/index.php?foros

I wonder is anyone has done a better integration before...

Cheers,
Will
a.cioffari
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Location: Coconut Grove (FL)

Post by a.cioffari »

hi will...

cognio... un criollo/compatriota en el foro! :lol:
is not the best but the fastest
verga, de verdad tarda un pelo...

hummmm, the best way.... hummmmm, have you tried with the:
{URL:http://your link to.oS commerce.here} RT?

take a look about RTs here:
http://docu.fhss.de/englische_version.shtml


nos vemos...

angelo
Will
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Post by Will »

VERGATION!

Qué tal compadre? No soy el único... por ahí hay otro y con un tremendo sitio mucho mas interesante que el mío... :twisted: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I can't use {URL:http://your link to.oS commerce.here} because it only show the first page... as soon as you clicked on any link, it will show the osCommerce alone...

I think the best I can do is to create a header in osCommerce equal to the one used in my phpWCMS and then going back and forth...

Thanks!!!

(Y A VOTAR EL PROXIMO 15!!!! YA SABES, EL VOTO ES SICRETO!!!)
Will
Pappnase

Post by Pappnase »

hello

for bigger scripts like osc. you need to use iframe or an external window! put as far as i know it's not possible to implement such an big script into phpwcms.
Will
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Post by Will »

Thanks pappnase...

I think that there's no need to *enbed* all osC into phpWCMS.. just the users/login table...

Regarding the shared look, I think that creating, in osC, a header with a breadcrumb like the once you should get in phpWCMS after clicking in the osC link, is all it takes...

If the user wants to get into phpWCMS again, just click in the HOME link of the breadcrumb or whatever other way the header admits to do so.

Anyway... I'm just looking forward to the user/login additions of ophpWCMS... :) Then we will retake this discussion again... :)

Thanks a lot for your help,
Will
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