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You'd have to have a way to authenticate the users. If both sites used LDAP (http://drupal.org/project/Modules/category/74> then yes. There is a SXIP module for if the other site in question used that method. There are other posible solutions around. Drupal can easily have a module that would do this if someone was interested in writing it.
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What I mean is, allowing a Joomla user to post on a Drupal site, and vice versa.
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You'd have to have a way to authenticate the users. If both sites used LDAP (http://drupal.org/project/Modules/category/74> then yes. There is a SXIP module for if the other site in question used that method. There are other posible solutions around. Drupal can easily have a module that would do this if someone was interested in writing it.
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-Steven Peck
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Test site, always start with a test site.
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Something like blogapi might work
since some more or less compatible version is likely to be supported in most CMSs.