Hi,
Is there any extension for connect smf to joomla?
The original bridge was discontinued years ago, but maybe you can try finding jFusion, if it's still going.
Made the integration of joomla 3.9.8 and smf 2.1 rc2. Of the possibilities.
When registering on the site, you get automatic registration on the forum.
Logged in to the site - logged in to the forum.
Left on the site - left on the forum. Similarly, from the forum.
There is no site to look at yet. I suggest those who wish to test themselves.
I am interested in such a bridge as well.
Depending on the reason for using Joomla some existing portals can mimic the features.
Otherwise my existing advice about jFusion would stand, if it is still going.
I tested the operation of the bridge, provided that the forum and the Joomla use the same database and the forum is on a subdomain.
For questions, please contact my email
What version of Joomla are you using?
you should also add a license to the mod you have created.
Quote from: Illori on September 03, 2019, 07:16:18 AM
you should also add a license to the mod you have created.
It looks like the stock jFusion distribution just bundled into a zip, I think...
i saw an SMF mod in there too.
You mean the jFusion bridge mod?
yea I guess so.
Quote from: Arantor on September 03, 2019, 10:44:12 AM
Quote from: Illori on September 03, 2019, 07:16:18 AM
you should also add a license to the mod you have created.
It looks like the stock jFusion distribution just bundled into a zip, I think...
All code is completely written by me. From Jfusion took only a beautiful name
you can't use the name of someone else's product if your product is something different............
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Quote from: Kindred on September 04, 2019, 07:07:40 AM
you can't use the name of someone else's product if your product is something different............
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I do not require payment for this bridge.
If the name hurts you, rename it in your own way.
I will not mind.
jsfusion is just an abbreviation of the words joomla smf fusion.
There is nothing to do with other people's products.
Or you can not use it.
You miss the point. It's not about what I think or want to call it.
It is literally ILLEGAL for you to release a product that does the same thing and uses the same name as another product.
actually I don't think that is an issue here.
the user used jsfusion not jfusion. the extra letter makes a difference.
the package does still need a license.