from http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=97341
vB Version: 3.5.1
Mod Version: 1.2.3 Supported
DB Changes
Installer included
Uses Plugins
Template changes
Code changes
Additional files
Is in Beta stage
Release: 02. Oct 2005
Installs: 203
Last Update: 06. Nov 2005
代码:
What is it: Drupal is a sophisticated Content Management System (CMS) system (not just a portal), with collaborative authoring tools for books and blogs. I've tried Mambo and Word Press, and they were good, but Drupal is, IMHO, a lot more elegant, powerful and flexible. License: vB Drupal is open source, free and licensed under the GPL, just like Drupal. vB Integration: This is not just a "bridge". vBulletin and Drupal share the same user base, login, sessions, user groups, permissions and custom profile fields, style and theme, without any code changes to vBulletin. You have the option to use Drupal's comment system, or use vBulletin for comments, and announcing new content automatically (with links, teasers, of full content). You can allow user groups to have their own blogs, publish stories, collaborate on handbooks and manuals, and contribnute content, with various levels of permissions and revision control. No special accounts need to be created, all done by usergroups and roles. You can install it in any directory on your server, above, or below your forum. You can run it on a different subdomain, or even a different domain name. Drupal Features: All of Drupal's features are available. Check the link, as they are quite extensive. Available Drupal modules and themese can be installed, and most will be compatible. Read the next post for some tips on handling add-on modules. Some features have been disabled, since they exist in vB (like custom profile fields), and the forum module [img]images/newsm/cheeky.gif[/img]. Two feature, xmlrpc and blog API have been removed, simply because I have never used them, lack the knowledge and interest in remote login's. Style/Themes/Templates[/b]: Drupal's themes are quite flexible, and can support several template engines (Xtemplate, PHPTemplates, Plain PHP and Smarty). I've include a few themes that are optional, and you wil need to enable them for your users if you want to use them. I have also made one theme that uses vBulletin template system, this one is the default, and it will use your current style, and will change based on the style chooser dropdown. I have also modified one of the default Drupal themes "Pushbutton", and made it use vB's header and footer. Powered by: Drupal does NOT require you to post any powered by links. It's not even included in the default template. I've added it to the footer, but you are free to remove it, no one will come knocking on your door. Performance: Busy sites may need to use the cache feature in Drupal. If some of your usergroups do not have any specific Drupal roles, their pages will be cached, as they will be considerd "anonymous". Note that this will not effect the comment system, as they can still comment on content, if they have posting permission in vB. There's an option in the config file sites/default/config.php to disable the Watchdog module, which can be too agressive. Search Engine URL's: Drupal has an option to enable SE friendly URL's. You can turn it on from the Drupal admin CP. Some server setups may not work with, in that case, check the .htaccess file and read the comments, to see if you can tweak it to your setup. You will need to enable Apache's mod rewrite.
:http://www.dragonslist.com/
http://www.trilliummud.com/holos/blogs
http://www.blaminator.co.uk/
http://www.hubbing.sg/
http://www.digiscrapshack.com/blogs
http://de.castlecops.com/
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