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I was looking at the downloadable code for the CP forum and noticed that the last post was WAY out of date. Is there going to be an update for all of us to use? Even better, will there be an ASP.net version of the forum??? :-D David Stone dstone@newcenturytitle.com "I am but mad north-northwest, when the wind is southerly I know a hawk from a handsaw." -Hamlet
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I was looking at the downloadable code for the CP forum and noticed that the last post was WAY out of date. Is there going to be an update for all of us to use? Even better, will there be an ASP.net version of the forum??? :-D David Stone dstone@newcenturytitle.com "I am but mad north-northwest, when the wind is southerly I know a hawk from a handsaw." -Hamlet
David Wulff has taken the code and cleaned it up a lot, so I'd suggest using that version. The version we use here is so intertwined with the rest of the CP infrastructure that I simply don't have the time to untangle it and repackage (ASP sucks) I very much would like to provide an ASP.NET version of the forums but I can't promise anything at this stage. cheers, Chris Maunder
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David Wulff has taken the code and cleaned it up a lot, so I'd suggest using that version. The version we use here is so intertwined with the rest of the CP infrastructure that I simply don't have the time to untangle it and repackage (ASP sucks) I very much would like to provide an ASP.NET version of the forums but I can't promise anything at this stage. cheers, Chris Maunder
Chris Maunder wrote: The version we use here is so intertwined with the rest of the CP infrastructure that I simply don't have the time to untangle it and repackage (ASP sucks) Now if Microsoft had said that about the bundling of IE, then they wouldn't be in the same amount of trouble. "We can't remove IE because Windows sucks". Case closed :-D Michael :-)
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Chris Maunder wrote: The version we use here is so intertwined with the rest of the CP infrastructure that I simply don't have the time to untangle it and repackage (ASP sucks) Now if Microsoft had said that about the bundling of IE, then they wouldn't be in the same amount of trouble. "We can't remove IE because Windows sucks". Case closed :-D Michael :-)
A bad craftsman always blames his tools. However we could just blame microsoft for the whole thing. This way everyone is happy. Except Bill of course. I'm not late, I'm just not as early as I could have been. MSN Messenger address: jonathann4@hotmail.com feel free to chat!
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A bad craftsman always blames his tools. However we could just blame microsoft for the whole thing. This way everyone is happy. Except Bill of course. I'm not late, I'm just not as early as I could have been. MSN Messenger address: jonathann4@hotmail.com feel free to chat!
OK - in that case I'll fallback on the 'I'm too lazy' argument ;) cheers, Chris Maunder