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Integrate Drupal with WordPress

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Integrate Drupal with WordPress: These two competing platforms now have a common bond. This Drupal module will allow you to run/administer a WordPress blog from inside Drupal as a module. The author claims that the module is tested with Drupal 5 and WordPress 2.2.1. In looking through the code, I see no reason why it would not work with 2.3 but I have not tested it. So if you are a Drupal user with a WordPress blog or if you are a WordPress user with a Drupal installation, this is your chance to run the roost from one perch. Features include a single level sign on and synchronization of profile data between WordPress and Drupal.

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  1. [...] y sincronizando ambos perfiles de usuario. Está probado en Drupal 5 y WP 2.2.1 (vía Weblog Tools Collection). ¿qué es esto? Se lee en 0′13 minutos | Ver los enlaces a este post | [...]

    Integrar Drupal y WordPress | Mangas Verdes — 10/3/2007 @ 7:00 pm
  2. Hmm thats weird. Why would someone want to run two within one? combining of features or something?

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    Jeffro2pt0 (163 comments.) — 10/3/2007 @ 8:34 pm
  3. [...] a big fan of both Drupal and WordPress. So it was great to see via Weblog Tools Collection that a module has been developed to integrate WordPress into a Drupal [...]

    Drupal WordPress Connection at Awakened Voice — 10/3/2007 @ 9:23 pm
  4. Hi Jeffro2pt0,
    Both share common functionalities, Drupal can be used for blogging, WordPress can be used for CMS. But if you dig deeper into both applications, you will find out that each application has its own strength for specific purposes. Simply said, if I want to develop a web site such as company profile, online catalog, etc I would use Drupal, while for blogging I would prefer WordPress.

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    Erwin Kodiat (1 comments.) — 10/3/2007 @ 11:42 pm
  5. [...] This Drupal module will allow you to run/administer a WordPress blog from inside Drupal as a module.read more | digg story October 4th, [...]

    Integrate Drupal with WordPress — 10/4/2007 @ 4:17 am
  6. [...] }); }); I just found this article on Weblogtoolscollection.com which talks of a plugin that allows WordPress to be integrated …. Good news (if it’s working perfectly) for those who have been managing the two installations [...]

    All Pumped Up! » Blog Archive » Can Drupal & WordPress Work Together — 10/4/2007 @ 6:43 am
  7. [...] Wordpress, dar dori?i s? crea?i un portal mai sofisticiat cu ajutorul platformei Drupal, modulul acesta v? va ajuta s? integra?i Wordpress în [...]

    Moldova Cre?tin? » Blog Archive » Integrarea Wordpress în Drupal — 10/4/2007 @ 4:35 pm
  8. Fantastic idea! Thanks for the link :) I’ve never ventured in to Drupal as I always found it a little bit intimidating, but with Wordpress as an add-on module, it doesn’t seem too daunting after all.

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    Mosey — 10/4/2007 @ 6:31 pm
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  10. [...] Integrate Drupal with WordPress Drupal module to manage WP within Drupal (tags: blog Drupal Wordpress CMS integrated) [...]

    links for 2007-10-05 — 10/4/2007 @ 11:53 pm
  11. [...] Weblog Tools Collection » Blog Archive » Integrate Drupal with WordPress (tags: wordpress drupal web2.0)   « links for 2007-08-20 |   [...]

    links for 2007-10-05 » tgdavies.com — 10/4/2007 @ 11:53 pm
  12. Drupal and Wordpress are not competing, they have different scopes! Wordpress is a blogging engine, Drupal is a CMS.

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    Rainer München (1 comments.) — 10/8/2007 @ 7:43 am
  13. The link provided states it works with Drupal 5.2 and WordPress 2.3

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    Ben (1 comments.) — 10/9/2007 @ 4:36 pm
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  16. you guys know of any tool that i can use to migrate from drupal to wordpress…a painless tool or way to migrate. My knowledge in mysql and phpMyadmin is very limited.

    I found clues via google search but couldn’t do it successfully. I think because my skills in MySQL is very weak. I am new trying to read up on it…

    Thanks for any help.

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    exo (1 comments.) — 01/10/2008 @ 8:30 pm
  17. Unfortunately the link is not working properly: Error establishing a database connection

    I’d love to hear how this is done..

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    Israel — 06/15/2008 @ 11:54 am

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