[DUG-TO] wordpress

ahunter at sri.ca ahunter at sri.ca
Wed Jun 10 09:54:25 EDT 2009


Hi,
	[Absolutely]  

Additionally, We've also used WP as the blogging engine and then written
an adaptor module that reads from WP and renders with drupal's engine.  we
added a couple of plugins for WP, one of which allowed us to authenticate
WP using drupal's user database...  We've found that some [many] people
prefer the WP interface for blogging, it removes some of the UI/Input
headaches that Drupal has.  And as there is only one task, "blogging",
users feel most comfortable with it

Cheers,

Adam.

Drupal Users Group Toronto <dug-to at lists.openject.com> writes:
>On 9-Jun-09, at 4:29 PM, Charles Nahm wrote:
>
>> First posting to the group, sorry if this is an elementary or stupid  
>> question.  Can Wordpress and Drupal co-exist on a single server  
>> (with WAMP)?  I'm just trying to experiment and learn about hosting  
>> both (plus Joomla too) and would like to be able to do all of my  
>> testing on a single server.
>
>Absolutely - just throw them in different subdirectories, or set up  
>different host names. You may need to set the directory in Drupal's  
>settings.php, and it wouldn't surprise me if there was something  
>similar for WP and Joomla.
>
>In fact, I've seen sites where WP and Drupal were both used for live  
>content, and it's fairly simple to have the themes integrate nicely.  
>Not something I'd recommend for new sites though.
>
>--Andrew
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