i want to have OSQA in my joomla 1.5 site.

is this possible?

Will there be issues?

asked 27 Apr '10, 17:11

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Well, OSQA and Joomla could both exist on the same domain, but I'm not totally clear how they would work on literally the same site? I guess it would depend whether you can have one part of the site driven by PHP/Joomla and another part driven by Python/Django/OSQA. If they can peacefully coexist, then this would be a really interesting configuration.

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answered 27 Apr '10, 17:15

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Hi, thank you for your suggestion.

we want though to share the members in our site at the same with the OSQA.

I talked to a coder and he said he can tweak OSQA so it will integrate well with our site... I wonder if he really could... hmmm..

(27 Apr '10, 20:14) freespirit

He can, that's for sure. A module can easily be created to achieve that. There's still some lack of documentation on the subject, but we'll eventually write some :-)

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