Ho notato stamani fra le estensioni in joomla.org questo progetto inserito ieri:
http://extensions.joomla.org/component/option,com_mtree/task,viewlink/link_id,5388/Itemid,35sembra interessante, ma non ho ancora avuto modo di testarlo. Se qualcuno di voi è interessato a fare dei test è invitato a riportare le proprie impressioni
Interessante anche il nome dello sviluppatore: Nicola Ferruzzi sembra suonare come italiano!!!
Questa la breve descrizione delle caratteristiche:
SJSB is a simple bridge for your Joomla! 1.5.x and SMF 2.x.
Features:
- wrapped forum, SMF urls are rewrited to point to Joomla!.
- SMF to Joomla! users sync. (not mandatory, you can just use the bridge as a wrapper)
- Multiple views! enjoy the MVC system to add menu items linking to your SMF main pages (ie login, register, members, search and so on)
- SSI module wrapper! enjoy almost 28 SSI functions wrapped for you inside a module, you can have as many as you want! from board news to top posters and so on. Thanks to the wonderful work from SMF guys they are easy to customize to better fit your site look.
- Synced sessions! Joomla! and SMF logged users are granted to be always linked; if Joomla session expire or SMF session expire then the user is logged out from both of them to keep the site rendering coherent.
- RSS view! wondering where to point your feeds url? SJSB support SMF RSS providing an access point to feeds with rewritten urls.
- Joomla! tables and SMF tables may be on different hosts/db, no need to keep them on the same one.
And more are coming soon ..
Questo quello ancora non supportato:
* Current version requires PHP >= 5 to work properly. On PHP<5 you'll get redirected to unwrapped forum every time a security check is catch by SMF.
* SMF users template are not supported.
* No SEF support.
* Do not sync users from Joomla! to SMF.
* No SMF <head> tag propagation. SMF headers are just ignored. You have to change your Joomla! theme to add the stuff you want by hand (ie. rss link and css link)