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  • C Christopher Duncan

    The first indication of trouble is usually when my sentences begin with, "All I wanted to do was..." I like the CP threaded forum approach. I find it much more intuitive to follow the train of thought than in the more common monolithic style of discussion board. For years now I've used David Wulff's excellent forum software. However, as I live in a C# / .NET world with my sites these days, I'd really like to find something similar to CP / Battle Axe Forums in a .NET / C# (and free) model. There seems to be a ton of stuff out there. Much of it is ambitiously priced. Those that are free are rarely C# / .NET. And the few that are use the monolithic format rather than the threaded method favored by CP. How freakin' hard can this be? Is there truly no forum code out there that meets this criteria? It's far too tempting to just sit down and code something myself. Fortunately, I don't have that kind of time. Any ideas, or am I just looking for a holy grail that doesn't exist? Where's the Knights Templar when you need them? :rolleyes: Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes

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    David Stone
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    I've never seen anything that even comes close to CP's forums for .NET. Would make a great article... ;)

    225 years ago, we set an example for the rest of the world by creating a country where everyone could vote...
    Well, except for women and black people, but we fixed that!
    -Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows

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      The first indication of trouble is usually when my sentences begin with, "All I wanted to do was..." I like the CP threaded forum approach. I find it much more intuitive to follow the train of thought than in the more common monolithic style of discussion board. For years now I've used David Wulff's excellent forum software. However, as I live in a C# / .NET world with my sites these days, I'd really like to find something similar to CP / Battle Axe Forums in a .NET / C# (and free) model. There seems to be a ton of stuff out there. Much of it is ambitiously priced. Those that are free are rarely C# / .NET. And the few that are use the monolithic format rather than the threaded method favored by CP. How freakin' hard can this be? Is there truly no forum code out there that meets this criteria? It's far too tempting to just sit down and code something myself. Fortunately, I don't have that kind of time. Any ideas, or am I just looking for a holy grail that doesn't exist? Where's the Knights Templar when you need them? :rolleyes: Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes

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      Shog9 0
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      Obviously, we need some sort of combined David Wulff / David Stone to produce a slick forum system written in C# w/ LINQ and an AJAX-heavy UI w/ plenty of keyboard shortcuts and RTE.

      ---- Scripts i’ve known... CPhog 1.0.0.0 - make CP better. Forum Bookmark 0.2.5 - bookmark forum posts on Pensieve Print forum 0.1.2 - printer-friendly forums Expand all 1.0 - Expand all messages In-place Delete 1.0 - AJAX-style post delete Syntax 0.1 - Syntax highlighting for code blocks in the forums

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      • C Christopher Duncan

        The first indication of trouble is usually when my sentences begin with, "All I wanted to do was..." I like the CP threaded forum approach. I find it much more intuitive to follow the train of thought than in the more common monolithic style of discussion board. For years now I've used David Wulff's excellent forum software. However, as I live in a C# / .NET world with my sites these days, I'd really like to find something similar to CP / Battle Axe Forums in a .NET / C# (and free) model. There seems to be a ton of stuff out there. Much of it is ambitiously priced. Those that are free are rarely C# / .NET. And the few that are use the monolithic format rather than the threaded method favored by CP. How freakin' hard can this be? Is there truly no forum code out there that meets this criteria? It's far too tempting to just sit down and code something myself. Fortunately, I don't have that kind of time. Any ideas, or am I just looking for a holy grail that doesn't exist? Where's the Knights Templar when you need them? :rolleyes: Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes

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        Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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        I am all, Im going to make the next killer message board app. Yet I usually don't. A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the Universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." -- Stephen Crane

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          Obviously, we need some sort of combined David Wulff / David Stone to produce a slick forum system written in C# w/ LINQ and an AJAX-heavy UI w/ plenty of keyboard shortcuts and RTE.

          ---- Scripts i’ve known... CPhog 1.0.0.0 - make CP better. Forum Bookmark 0.2.5 - bookmark forum posts on Pensieve Print forum 0.1.2 - printer-friendly forums Expand all 1.0 - Expand all messages In-place Delete 1.0 - AJAX-style post delete Syntax 0.1 - Syntax highlighting for code blocks in the forums

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          Paul Watson
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          Shog9 wrote:

          RTE.

          The Irish broadcaster? Blimey. regards, Paul Watson Ireland FeedHenry needs you

          Shog9 wrote:

          eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.

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            Shog9 wrote:

            RTE.

            The Irish broadcaster? Blimey. regards, Paul Watson Ireland FeedHenry needs you

            Shog9 wrote:

            eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.

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            David Stone
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            Rich. Text. Editing. ;)

            225 years ago, we set an example for the rest of the world by creating a country where everyone could vote...
            Well, except for women and black people, but we fixed that!
            -Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows

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              Obviously, we need some sort of combined David Wulff / David Stone to produce a slick forum system written in C# w/ LINQ and an AJAX-heavy UI w/ plenty of keyboard shortcuts and RTE.

              ---- Scripts i’ve known... CPhog 1.0.0.0 - make CP better. Forum Bookmark 0.2.5 - bookmark forum posts on Pensieve Print forum 0.1.2 - printer-friendly forums Expand all 1.0 - Expand all messages In-place Delete 1.0 - AJAX-style post delete Syntax 0.1 - Syntax highlighting for code blocks in the forums

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              David Stone
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              Shog9 wrote:

              Obviously, we need some sort of combined David Wulff / David Stone to produce a slick forum system written in C# w/ LINQ and an AJAX-heavy UI w/ plenty of keyboard shortcuts and RTE.

              I was honestly thinking of writing my own forum software this summer.

              225 years ago, we set an example for the rest of the world by creating a country where everyone could vote...
              Well, except for women and black people, but we fixed that!
              -Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows

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                Rich. Text. Editing. ;)

                225 years ago, we set an example for the rest of the world by creating a country where everyone could vote...
                Well, except for women and black people, but we fixed that!
                -Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows

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                Paul Watson
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                Ugh. Do you ever use those RTEs? I always turn it off in WordPress installations and in GMail. Haven't used an RTE that felt natural and didn't get in the way of my uber, leet, superior Web-Bling 2.0 HTML skillz. Then again, I'd edit Word documents at the markup level if I could... :~ regards, Paul Watson Ireland FeedHenry needs you

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                eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.

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                  Shog9 wrote:

                  Obviously, we need some sort of combined David Wulff / David Stone to produce a slick forum system written in C# w/ LINQ and an AJAX-heavy UI w/ plenty of keyboard shortcuts and RTE.

                  I was honestly thinking of writing my own forum software this summer.

                  225 years ago, we set an example for the rest of the world by creating a country where everyone could vote...
                  Well, except for women and black people, but we fixed that!
                  -Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows

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                  Paul Watson
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                  Make sure it emits feeds and OPML, please :) regards, Paul Watson Ireland FeedHenry needs you

                  Shog9 wrote:

                  eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.

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                    Ugh. Do you ever use those RTEs? I always turn it off in WordPress installations and in GMail. Haven't used an RTE that felt natural and didn't get in the way of my uber, leet, superior Web-Bling 2.0 HTML skillz. Then again, I'd edit Word documents at the markup level if I could... :~ regards, Paul Watson Ireland FeedHenry needs you

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                    eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.

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                    David Stone
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                    I use it all the time in CPhog. Since I wrote it, it doesn't really get in my way. ;) And Shog9 made it really easy to switch from HTML to WYSIWYG mode for those times when you absolutely must write HTML by hand. :)

                    225 years ago, we set an example for the rest of the world by creating a country where everyone could vote... Well, except for women and black people, but we fixed that! -Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows

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                    • C Christopher Duncan

                      The first indication of trouble is usually when my sentences begin with, "All I wanted to do was..." I like the CP threaded forum approach. I find it much more intuitive to follow the train of thought than in the more common monolithic style of discussion board. For years now I've used David Wulff's excellent forum software. However, as I live in a C# / .NET world with my sites these days, I'd really like to find something similar to CP / Battle Axe Forums in a .NET / C# (and free) model. There seems to be a ton of stuff out there. Much of it is ambitiously priced. Those that are free are rarely C# / .NET. And the few that are use the monolithic format rather than the threaded method favored by CP. How freakin' hard can this be? Is there truly no forum code out there that meets this criteria? It's far too tempting to just sit down and code something myself. Fortunately, I don't have that kind of time. Any ideas, or am I just looking for a holy grail that doesn't exist? Where's the Knights Templar when you need them? :rolleyes: Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes

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                      Pixa
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                      I'm currently working on a forum/message board engine for .NET - it's nowhere near finished yet, but if the project goes according to plan it would be possible to do what you describe (and it will be free!). Head over to http://pixa.dyndns.org/[^] for more information.

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                        Obviously, we need some sort of combined David Wulff / David Stone to produce a slick forum system written in C# w/ LINQ and an AJAX-heavy UI w/ plenty of keyboard shortcuts and RTE.

                        ---- Scripts i’ve known... CPhog 1.0.0.0 - make CP better. Forum Bookmark 0.2.5 - bookmark forum posts on Pensieve Print forum 0.1.2 - printer-friendly forums Expand all 1.0 - Expand all messages In-place Delete 1.0 - AJAX-style post delete Syntax 0.1 - Syntax highlighting for code blocks in the forums

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                        Monty2
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                        Shog9 wrote:

                        David Wulff / David Stone

                        They are two different people :wtf:, i thought they were alter egos.


                        **You know you're obsessed with computer graphics when you're outside and you look up at the trees and think, "Wow! That's spectacular resolution!"

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                        • C Christopher Duncan

                          The first indication of trouble is usually when my sentences begin with, "All I wanted to do was..." I like the CP threaded forum approach. I find it much more intuitive to follow the train of thought than in the more common monolithic style of discussion board. For years now I've used David Wulff's excellent forum software. However, as I live in a C# / .NET world with my sites these days, I'd really like to find something similar to CP / Battle Axe Forums in a .NET / C# (and free) model. There seems to be a ton of stuff out there. Much of it is ambitiously priced. Those that are free are rarely C# / .NET. And the few that are use the monolithic format rather than the threaded method favored by CP. How freakin' hard can this be? Is there truly no forum code out there that meets this criteria? It's far too tempting to just sit down and code something myself. Fortunately, I don't have that kind of time. Any ideas, or am I just looking for a holy grail that doesn't exist? Where's the Knights Templar when you need them? :rolleyes: Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes

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                          Jeremy Falcon
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                          I'd almost be tempted to write one, but I'm working on an OpenGL multimedia library to use. So, tough luck! ;P Jeremy Falcon

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                          • C Christopher Duncan

                            The first indication of trouble is usually when my sentences begin with, "All I wanted to do was..." I like the CP threaded forum approach. I find it much more intuitive to follow the train of thought than in the more common monolithic style of discussion board. For years now I've used David Wulff's excellent forum software. However, as I live in a C# / .NET world with my sites these days, I'd really like to find something similar to CP / Battle Axe Forums in a .NET / C# (and free) model. There seems to be a ton of stuff out there. Much of it is ambitiously priced. Those that are free are rarely C# / .NET. And the few that are use the monolithic format rather than the threaded method favored by CP. How freakin' hard can this be? Is there truly no forum code out there that meets this criteria? It's far too tempting to just sit down and code something myself. Fortunately, I don't have that kind of time. Any ideas, or am I just looking for a holy grail that doesn't exist? Where's the Knights Templar when you need them? :rolleyes: Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes

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                            Jon Sagara
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                            It's not a complete forums package, so you'd have to develop some code to wrap it up (as in, make it look like a traditional forum), but that wouldn't be terribly difficult. http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/aspnetforums.asp[^] Latest version available on his Web site: http://www.riversideinternet.com/[^] Test Forum[^] Developed by CPian Mike Puddephat[^]. :) Jon Sagara When I grow up, I'm changing my name to Joe Kickass! My Site | My Blog | My Articles -- modified at 14:43 Wednesday 12th July, 2006

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                              I'd almost be tempted to write one, but I'm working on an OpenGL multimedia library to use. So, tough luck! ;P Jeremy Falcon

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                              Christopher Duncan
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                              That's probably just as well. Your code's probably all wet at this point... :-D Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes

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                                Shog9 wrote:

                                Obviously, we need some sort of combined David Wulff / David Stone to produce a slick forum system written in C# w/ LINQ and an AJAX-heavy UI w/ plenty of keyboard shortcuts and RTE.

                                I was honestly thinking of writing my own forum software this summer.

                                225 years ago, we set an example for the rest of the world by creating a country where everyone could vote...
                                Well, except for women and black people, but we fixed that!
                                -Adam Duritz, of Counting Crows

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                                Christopher Duncan
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                                David Stone wrote:

                                I was honestly thinking of writing my own forum software this summer.

                                Hey, it's summer, at least here in the states. So, like, are you done yet? :-D Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes

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                                  That's probably just as well. Your code's probably all wet at this point... :-D Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes

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                                  Jeremy Falcon
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                                  Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                  Your code's probably all wet at this point...

                                  Yeah, but for $10 extra I'll throw in a pirogue[^]. :-D And yes that means I finally learned how to spell one of our Louisiana-flavored words. We typically use the second pronunciation here. Jeremy Falcon

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                                    It's not a complete forums package, so you'd have to develop some code to wrap it up (as in, make it look like a traditional forum), but that wouldn't be terribly difficult. http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/aspnetforums.asp[^] Latest version available on his Web site: http://www.riversideinternet.com/[^] Test Forum[^] Developed by CPian Mike Puddephat[^]. :) Jon Sagara When I grow up, I'm changing my name to Joe Kickass! My Site | My Blog | My Articles -- modified at 14:43 Wednesday 12th July, 2006

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                                    Christopher Duncan
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                                    Looks interesting. I'll have to see how easily modifiable the code is. The tree view has a lot of space and an extra "posted on" line for each post that makes it harder for the eye to see relationships (i.e. in CP the posts are single line and closely spaced so the outline is clear). Overall, though, pretty cool and definitely worth checking out. Thanks! Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes

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                                      I'm currently working on a forum/message board engine for .NET - it's nowhere near finished yet, but if the project goes according to plan it would be possible to do what you describe (and it will be free!). Head over to http://pixa.dyndns.org/[^] for more information.

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                                      Christopher Duncan
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                                      Very cool. Let me know when you've got it to 1.0! :) Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes

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                                        Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                        Your code's probably all wet at this point...

                                        Yeah, but for $10 extra I'll throw in a pirogue[^]. :-D And yes that means I finally learned how to spell one of our Louisiana-flavored words. We typically use the second pronunciation here. Jeremy Falcon

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                                        Christopher Duncan
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                                        Before I checked the link I could've sworn that was a regional sandwich. Dang! :-D Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes

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                                        • C Christopher Duncan

                                          The first indication of trouble is usually when my sentences begin with, "All I wanted to do was..." I like the CP threaded forum approach. I find it much more intuitive to follow the train of thought than in the more common monolithic style of discussion board. For years now I've used David Wulff's excellent forum software. However, as I live in a C# / .NET world with my sites these days, I'd really like to find something similar to CP / Battle Axe Forums in a .NET / C# (and free) model. There seems to be a ton of stuff out there. Much of it is ambitiously priced. Those that are free are rarely C# / .NET. And the few that are use the monolithic format rather than the threaded method favored by CP. How freakin' hard can this be? Is there truly no forum code out there that meets this criteria? It's far too tempting to just sit down and code something myself. Fortunately, I don't have that kind of time. Any ideas, or am I just looking for a holy grail that doesn't exist? Where's the Knights Templar when you need them? :rolleyes: Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes

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                                          Marc Clifton
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                                          Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                          Is there truly no forum code out there that meets this criteria?

                                          Not that I've found, and I agree, the CP / Battle Axe forum implementation is the best I've ever seen, though I've heard vociferous complaints from people that like the standard forums. Guess you can't please everybody!

                                          Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                          Fortunately, I don't have that kind of time.

                                          Well, if you ever do, and assuming that I do too, look me up. :) Marc Pensieve Some people believe what the bible says. Literally. At least [with Wikipedia] you have the chance to correct the wiki -- Jörgen Sigvardsson

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