Hi everybody. I've spent the last couple of hours reading through the entirety of this thread, and I have a few questions.
First of all, BIG THANKS to hira for developing this mod, and misty for her extensive support in this thread.
I've set up a ZC (1.37) store before, and I also have a personal Wordpress blog, so I'm fairly familiar with both. I've found through my personal blog that Google absolutely EATS WORDPRESS UP and I want to leverage Wordpress for "informational purposes" (i.e. killer white-hat SEO) for a new ZC store.
Since everything is going to be fresh, I want to use ZC 1.38a and the latest WP release.
First question after having read this thread is: Are we pretty sure this mod will work with the latest releases of both?
Second question: Would somebody mind breaking down for me exactly what I'm gaining with the integration via this mod?
What I mean is... why wouldn't I just install WP in the root, ZC in /store, or ZC in the root and WP in /info, and use separate databases (preserving load times,) while merging the CSS to homogenize the styling, and linking extensively between the two "sections" of the site?
With no disrespect at all intended, please don't misunderstand, as someone who hasn't jumped into this yet, the thread has given me the impression that the mod comes with its set of challenges. And logic would suggest that the challenges only increase as other ZC and/or WP mods/add-ons/etc. are added to the mix. Seems to me that the advantages of the integration would have to be pretty compelling to outweigh the advantages of keeping WP and ZC "clean" and making the interaction between the two sections as seamless as possible via more conventional means, i.e. extensive crosslinking between WP and ZC and, without having tried it yet, the use of the WP add-on for sideboxes which will execute PHP code to add ZC sideboxes to WP.
Again, I don't mean any disrespect and I certainly don't mean to imply that this mod is useless or counterproductive. To the contrary, I'm here in the first place because it looks to be quite useful. But, having not played with it yet, I guess I'm not fully up on why I should go this route vs. what would seem to be the easier route, which would be separate, independent ZC and WP installs on the same domain, with one in a subdir and separate databases, and "integrating" the two the old fashioned way.
Thoughts? I'd appreciate any input.
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