looking for free forum/bb in asp to grab
looking for free forum/bb in asp to grab
am 15.12.2006 16:52:30 von digger440uk
I've got a need for a bb/forum to implement on my site. I would like it
to be reasonably modern looking - with search facilities, avatars, sigs
etc but i already have users registering in another part of my site. I
would like to use a forum where i can modify the code easily so i can
register them in the forum's user db as well without much hassle. Can
anyone recommend one? I'd rather stay clear of php, would like to use
mysql and would be happy with either straight asp or asp.net.
cheers.
Andy
Re: looking for free forum/bb in asp to grab
am 15.12.2006 17:02:59 von reb01501
digger440uk wrote:
> I've got a need for a bb/forum to implement on my site. I would like
> it to be reasonably modern looking - with search facilities, avatars,
> sigs etc but i already have users registering in another part of my
> site. I would like to use a forum where i can modify the code easily
> so i can register them in the forum's user db as well without much
> hassle. Can anyone recommend one? I'd rather stay clear of php, would
> like to use mysql and would be happy with either straight asp or
> asp.net.
>
http://www.google.com/search?q=free+asp+forum&hl=en&sourceid =gd&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2005-37,GGLD:en
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Re: looking for free forum/bb in asp to grab
am 16.12.2006 15:42:07 von digger440uk
I was after recommendations from use not a google response. i've
already been looking at snitz, web wiz forums etc but wanted to hear
some personal experiences.
Re: looking for free forum/bb in asp to grab
am 16.12.2006 15:46:14 von exjxw.hannivoort
digger440uk wrote on 16 dec 2006 in
microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
> I was after recommendations from use not a google response. i've
> already been looking at snitz, web wiz forums etc but wanted to hear
> some personal experiences.
What are you talking about?
If you respond on something on usenet, you should quote sufficient part of
the original.
Usenet is not email.
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Re: looking for free forum/bb in asp to grab
am 16.12.2006 15:57:11 von digger440uk
Bob Barrows [MVP] wrote:
> digger440uk wrote:
> > I've got a need for a bb/forum to implement on my site. I would like
> > it to be reasonably modern looking - with search facilities, avatars,
> > sigs etc but i already have users registering in another part of my
> > site. I would like to use a forum where i can modify the code easily
> > so i can register them in the forum's user db as well without much
> > hassle. Can anyone recommend one? I'd rather stay clear of php, would
> > like to use mysql and would be happy with either straight asp or
> > asp.net.
> >
> http://www.google.com/search?q=free+asp+forum&hl=en&sourceid =gd&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2005-37,GGLD:en
>
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> quicker response by posting to the newsgroup.
Sorry. My reply was;
I was after recommendations from use not a google response. i've
already been looking at snitz, web wiz forums etc but wanted to hear
some personal experiences.
Re: looking for free forum/bb in asp to grab
am 16.12.2006 19:43:09 von reb01501
digger440uk wrote:
> Bob Barrows [MVP] wrote:
>> digger440uk wrote:
>>> I've got a need for a bb/forum to implement on my site. I would like
>>> it to be reasonably modern looking - with search facilities,
>>> avatars, sigs etc but i already have users registering in another
>>> part of my site. I would like to use a forum where i can modify the
>>> code easily so i can register them in the forum's user db as well
>>> without much hassle. Can anyone recommend one? I'd rather stay
>>> clear of php, would like to use mysql and would be happy with
>>> either straight asp or asp.net.
>>>
>>
http://www.google.com/search?q=free+asp+forum&hl=en&sourceid =gd&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2005-37,GGLD:en
>>
> Sorry. My reply was;
> I was after recommendations from use not a google response. i've
> already been looking at snitz, web wiz forums etc but wanted to hear
> some personal experiences.
Then you should have said so. We're not mind readers and we had no way
of knowing that you knew how to do a google search or that you had
already looked at some software.
Unfortunately, I have never used forum software so I cannot make any
recommendations. However, I believe the topic has come up in this
newsgroup in the past. Have you tried a google search of this group?
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Re: looking for free forum/bb in asp to grab
am 18.12.2006 13:49:57 von digger440uk
Bob Barrows [MVP] wrote:
> digger440uk wrote:
> > Bob Barrows [MVP] wrote:
> >> digger440uk wrote:
> >>> I've got a need for a bb/forum to implement on my site. I would like
> >>> it to be reasonably modern looking - with search facilities,
> >>> avatars, sigs etc but i already have users registering in another
> >>> part of my site. I would like to use a forum where i can modify the
> >>> code easily so i can register them in the forum's user db as well
> >>> without much hassle. Can anyone recommend one? I'd rather stay
> >>> clear of php, would like to use mysql and would be happy with
> >>> either straight asp or asp.net.
> >>>
> >>
> http://www.google.com/search?q=free+asp+forum&hl=en&sourceid =gd&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2005-37,GGLD:en
> >>
> > Sorry. My reply was;
> > I was after recommendations from use not a google response. i've
> > already been looking at snitz, web wiz forums etc but wanted to hear
> > some personal experiences.
>
> Then you should have said so. We're not mind readers and we had no way
> of knowing that you knew how to do a google search or that you had
> already looked at some software.
>
> Unfortunately, I have never used forum software so I cannot make any
> recommendations. However, I believe the topic has come up in this
> newsgroup in the past. Have you tried a google search of this group?
>
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You had no way of knowing that i knew how to do a google search? I'm on
a usenet forum, i'm talking about asp with databases, i mention a
couple of languages and databases etc. None of these things lit a
lightbulb that said, lets presume he knows how to google? good grief. I
always do a big search on usenet and the web before i make any initial
posting and hope others do the same. I requested a recommendation, not
a google response. I know you're not a mindreader but i did specify
what i was after.
Re: looking for free forum/bb in asp to grab
am 18.12.2006 14:39:24 von reb01501
digger440uk wrote:
>
> You had no way of knowing that i knew how to do a google search? I'm
> on a usenet forum, i'm talking about asp with databases, i mention a
> couple of languages and databases etc. None of these things lit a
> lightbulb that said, lets presume he knows how to google?
Why should it? Obviously you have not read many posts made by other
users. You would probably be shocked at how many posters don't know how
to do a google search. And even more shocked at the number who do know
how but post questions without doing research first.
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Re: looking for free forum/bb in asp to grab
am 18.12.2006 15:10:50 von digger440uk
Bob Barrows [MVP] wrote:
> digger440uk wrote:
> >
> > You had no way of knowing that i knew how to do a google search? I'm
> > on a usenet forum, i'm talking about asp with databases, i mention a
> > couple of languages and databases etc. None of these things lit a
> > lightbulb that said, lets presume he knows how to google?
>
> Why should it? Obviously you have not read many posts made by other
> users. You would probably be shocked at how many posters don't know how
> to do a google search. And even more shocked at the number who do know
> how but post questions without doing research first.
>
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> Please reply to the newsgroup. The email account listed in my From
> header is my spam trap, so I don't check it very often. You will get a
> quicker response by posting to the newsgroup.
I wouldn't be shocked because i think you're talking nonsense. If you
want to talk about forum recommendations please continue on this
thread, if not go elsewhere.
Re: looking for free forum/bb in asp to grab
am 18.12.2006 15:48:56 von exjxw.hannivoort
digger440uk wrote on 18 dec 2006 in
microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
> Bob Barrows [MVP] wrote:
>> digger440uk wrote:
>> >
>> > You had no way of knowing that i knew how to do a google search? I'm
>> > on a usenet forum, i'm talking about asp with databases, i mention a
>> > couple of languages and databases etc. None of these things lit a
>> > lightbulb that said, lets presume he knows how to google?
>>
>> Why should it? Obviously you have not read many posts made by other
>> users. You would probably be shocked at how many posters don't know how
>> to do a google search. And even more shocked at the number who do know
>> how but post questions without doing research first.
>
> I wouldn't be shocked because i think you're talking nonsense. If you
> want to talk about forum recommendations please continue on this
> thread, if not go elsewhere.
Dear Anonymous,
Bob is the most knowledgable about ASP database matters in this NG and has
been so for a long time. He answers Q large and small, even ones I would
not bother to do, were I in his place.
If you did not know that, your Google groups reseach on this issue is sure
to be totally absent, so an admonishment to do research first is in place.
Asking him to go elsewhere is sad and laughable.
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Re: looking for free forum/bb in asp to grab
am 18.12.2006 16:08:57 von digger440uk
Evertjan. wrote:
> digger440uk wrote on 18 dec 2006 in
> microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
> > Bob Barrows [MVP] wrote:
> >> digger440uk wrote:
> >> >
> >> > You had no way of knowing that i knew how to do a google search? I'm
> >> > on a usenet forum, i'm talking about asp with databases, i mention a
> >> > couple of languages and databases etc. None of these things lit a
> >> > lightbulb that said, lets presume he knows how to google?
> >>
> >> Why should it? Obviously you have not read many posts made by other
> >> users. You would probably be shocked at how many posters don't know how
> >> to do a google search. And even more shocked at the number who do know
> >> how but post questions without doing research first.
> >
> > I wouldn't be shocked because i think you're talking nonsense. If you
> > want to talk about forum recommendations please continue on this
> > thread, if not go elsewhere.
>
> Dear Anonymous,
>
> Bob is the most knowledgable about ASP database matters in this NG and has
> been so for a long time. He answers Q large and small, even ones I would
> not bother to do, were I in his place.
>
> If you did not know that, your Google groups reseach on this issue is sure
> to be totally absent, so an admonishment to do research first is in place.
>
> Asking him to go elsewhere is sad and laughable.
>
> --
> Evertjan.
> The Netherlands.
> (Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)
Evertjan, I've already seen that Bob's a proflific poster and helps out
many people. I've done the same in other forums & groups so i haven't
posted with ignorance. My apologies with getting shirty about going
'elsewhere' but i wanted to keep to the purpose of the thread and a
little famespit wasn't in anyone's interest. all i requested was a
recommendation. As i've said i had already looked at the top results on
google, snitz etc. I had also searched this and other groups - three
results on 'forum recommendation' from this NG so i felt it was
reasonable to post a request. My apologies to anyone who felt this was
unreasonable behaviour.
Re: looking for free forum/bb in asp to grab
am 18.12.2006 16:56:53 von exjxw.hannivoort
digger440uk wrote on 18 dec 2006 in
microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
> My apologies to anyone who felt this was
> unreasonable behaviour.
Well said.
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Re: looking for free forum/bb in asp to grab
am 18.12.2006 23:26:51 von Mike Brind
"digger440uk" wrote in message
news:1166197950.237680.307830@f1g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> I've got a need for a bb/forum to implement on my site. I would like it
> to be reasonably modern looking - with search facilities, avatars, sigs
> etc but i already have users registering in another part of my site. I
> would like to use a forum where i can modify the code easily so i can
> register them in the forum's user db as well without much hassle. Can
> anyone recommend one? I'd rather stay clear of php, would like to use
> mysql and would be happy with either straight asp or asp.net.
>
I've seen similar requests to yours over time, and it's unlikely that you
will get a different response from the ones given previously, which is no
recommendation. The reason for the lack of response is I suspect down to
the fact that the regular posters here are unlikely to be involved in
building the kind of site that would incorporate a forum/message board. If
they were, I suspect they are more likely to build one from scratch, to a
brief and to a standard. I know I would.
However, what I might also do is to peruse the codebase offered by the
"free" boards for any useful and well written modular stuff I could make use
of.
HTH
--
Mike Brind
Re: looking for free forum/bb in asp to grab
am 21.12.2006 23:39:35 von mrbrown_1999
Mike Brind wrote:
> If
> they were, I suspect they are more likely to build one from scratch, to a
> brief and to a standard. I know I would.
> Mike Brind
Mike - What do you mean "to a brief"? Just curious...
Digger - I use Snitz and I have installed 10+ mods in addition to
making my own tweaks. I have the forum fully integrated into my
existing site and I use the user/pwd login for features other than the
message board. I couldn't be happier with it.
-Matt
Re: looking for free forum/bb in asp to grab
am 22.12.2006 12:00:54 von Mike Brind
wrote in message
news:1166740775.051083.68580@n67g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> Mike Brind wrote:
>
>> If
>> they were, I suspect they are more likely to build one from scratch, to a
>> brief and to a standard. I know I would.
>> Mike Brind
>
>
> Mike - What do you mean "to a brief"? Just curious...
>
A written document detailing the agreed scope of the project, which will
include the purpose of the project, functionality, deliverables, project
constraints (budget, delivery deadlines) etc...
Re: looking for free forum/bb in asp to grab
am 31.12.2006 16:50:27 von digger440uk
mrbrown_1999@yahoo.com wrote:
> Mike Brind wrote:
>
> > If
> > they were, I suspect they are more likely to build one from scratch, to a
> > brief and to a standard. I know I would.
> > Mike Brind
>
>
> Mike - What do you mean "to a brief"? Just curious...
>
> Digger - I use Snitz and I have installed 10+ mods in addition to
> making my own tweaks. I have the forum fully integrated into my
> existing site and I use the user/pwd login for features other than the
> message board. I couldn't be happier with it.
>
> -Matt
Matt,
I've ended up using Snitz too. It's got heavy use of html tables and
has almost no rem lines in the code but i agree - you can get results
with it. Now i've started to tweak it i can see Mike's point of
building them from scratch - i guess it's a weigh up from how far
removed the original code is away from where you want to end up.