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  • It would seem that the GPL problem has been resolved and anything that interacts with WordPress must be GPL’d.

    It’s really sad as well as a waste of time that there is hostility among and between open-realty developers. I recently seen a post at the OR forum where someone asked about a WordPress integration and one of the monitors said “Never heard of it.” I hardly believe that as its been around for 3 years. I am relatively new to open-realty but my associate has worked with it for years and probably had the first integrations with wordpress. All this is open source which developers should share and improve instead of taking cheap shots at each other.

    Just wondering if there is still interest in this topic. I have looked at Jared’s code and our concept is similar but it seems to have problems because he is working each open-realty component into wordpress making it necessary to create multiple components rather than allowing open-realty to work dynamically within wordpress as one total component.

    I didn’t receive any emails so I changed direction and are now working with premium themes and templates for open-realty.

    Aden

    I have been working on something similar to Al’s and Jared’s plugin but can’t really call it plugin because it runs independently of wordpress and openrealty yet bridges them. With minor modifications it should work with any CMS. The down side is that it needs a a few lines of custom code for each site. The bridge tool was part of a larger project to run multiple openrealty sites with one openrealty installation and db. We are final stages of cleaning the code and should have it ready within a 2-3 weeks. I am not sure how the bridge will be released but we will be looking for a few testers, if there is anyone who an interest in testing send me an email, include the url of the site you want to test it on.

    Regards,
    Aden

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