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Drupal and Joomla not Drupal vs Joomla
February 13, 2011, 06:30:00 pm
I hope that this isn't already posted somewhere, if it is I couldn't find it.  I would like to conveniences of CiviCRM on Drupal with user access control and other benefits with integration into my existing Joomla sites.  My question is this, can I use the features (modules, plugins, extensions) in Joomla in conjunction with a full CiviCRM installation on Drupal.  I am using the same hosting package and different sub domains.  What I would like to do is have an internal system for folks to use CiviCRM daily (drupal) but use the modules in Joomla to display upcoming events and the like.  I have tried installing CiviCRM on Drupal and then installing on Joomla and pointing the Joomla installation to the Drupal database but am having problems. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Drupal and Joomla not Drupal vs Joomla
February 14, 2011, 04:11:47 am
you won't be able to do it natively because civi stores urls in the db that are formed for the specific cms in use. you could take a look at: http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/news-production/content-construction/15116
haven't used it, but it potentially would provide the necessary integration.

also, the next version of civicrm will be compatible with joomla 1.6, and offer the same level of ACL integration as what is currently available in Drupal
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