2011-07-08, 09:37 AM
2011-07-08, 11:50 PM
Not unless you own Come2Play.
There's no actual way you'll be able to integrate with something that's not yours.
There's no actual way you'll be able to integrate with something that's not yours.
2011-07-10, 01:18 PM
(2011-07-08, 11:50 PM)weBex Wrote: [ -> ]Not unless you own Come2Play.
There's no actual way you'll be able to integrate with something that's not yours.
Its not mine. But come2play does allow "Single-sign-on for registered users integration" .Please see this http://static.come2play.net/shared/api/c...o_v030.pdf and someone please create a plugin or a way by which I can integrate my site with come2play.
2011-07-10, 06:44 PM
it is possible but lots of things can go wrong, i am do a beta test run tell you how it goes, i did one for drupal and its bit buggy over time it will be fixed.
2011-07-10, 07:39 PM
(2011-07-10, 01:18 PM)davidedison Wrote: [ -> ]Its not mine. But come2play does allow "Single-sign-on for registered users integration" .Please see this http://static.come2play.net/shared/api/c...o_v030.pdf and someone please create a plugin or a way by which I can integrate my site with come2play.
Eww, iFrames.
That wasn't what I imagined with "Integration".