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Ian Baker
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      21st Jan 2004
We are wanting to include a discussion forum in our site at
http://jackaroo.net.au and like the phpBB product at
http://www.phpbb.com/index.php. We are MS Access developers and don't
currently have time to start learning different technologies so we use FP
2003 (because it is quick and easy)and our site uses FP SE for form mail.

Has anyone ever successfully used the phpBB in this type of environment and
if so how?

Apparently I believe that you have to FTP phpBB by way of creating a subweb
so I presume there would be problems with the FP SE?

Our hosting features and technologies are at http://ucvhost.com/nt_jr.htm
and as our hosting is NT based we are governed by those technologies
although they also offer Unix based servers as well but I don't have the
time for the learning curve so are there any other discussion forums that I
could use under these conditions and environment (don't like the default
forum that you can create in FP)?

I really do appreciate your help/suggestions and wisdom.
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Regards
Ian Baker
Jackaroo Solutions Melb Aust
Jackaroo IT - an IT Mgmt & Help Desk application at http://jackaroo.net.au


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      21st Jan 2004
Ian,

Why not run an ASP board., that way you are already familiar with the back-end code.

Take a look at Toast: http://www.toastforums.com/
It is free if you leave their logos on or you can purchase a license to remove them

Here are some nice BB's that are minimal or no costs.
http://www.aspin.com/home/webapps/bbs

Hope it helps,
JDR
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Todd Moss
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      21st Jan 2004

"Ian Baker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> We are wanting to include a discussion forum in our site at
> http://jackaroo.net.au and like the phpBB product at
> http://www.phpbb.com/index.php. We are MS Access developers and don't
> currently have time to start learning different technologies so we use FP
> 2003 (because it is quick and easy)and our site uses FP SE for form mail.
>
> Has anyone ever successfully used the phpBB in this type of environment

and
> if so how?
>
> Apparently I believe that you have to FTP phpBB by way of creating a

subweb
> so I presume there would be problems with the FP SE?
>
> Our hosting features and technologies are at http://ucvhost.com/nt_jr.htm
> and as our hosting is NT based we are governed by those technologies
> although they also offer Unix based servers as well but I don't have the
> time for the learning curve so are there any other discussion forums that

I
> could use under these conditions and environment (don't like the default
> forum that you can create in FP)?
>
> I really do appreciate your help/suggestions and wisdom.


Check these out!
http://www.hotscripts.com/ASP/Script...rds/index.html
They all run in ASP.


 
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chris leeds
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      21st Jan 2004
something I found recently that looked very impressive:
http://www.instantasp.co.uk/products/instantforum/
IMHO

"Ian Baker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:#(E-Mail Removed)...
> We are wanting to include a discussion forum in our site at
> http://jackaroo.net.au and like the phpBB product at
> http://www.phpbb.com/index.php. We are MS Access developers and don't
> currently have time to start learning different technologies so we use FP
> 2003 (because it is quick and easy)and our site uses FP SE for form mail.
>
> Has anyone ever successfully used the phpBB in this type of environment

and
> if so how?
>
> Apparently I believe that you have to FTP phpBB by way of creating a

subweb
> so I presume there would be problems with the FP SE?
>
> Our hosting features and technologies are at http://ucvhost.com/nt_jr.htm
> and as our hosting is NT based we are governed by those technologies
> although they also offer Unix based servers as well but I don't have the
> time for the learning curve so are there any other discussion forums that

I
> could use under these conditions and environment (don't like the default
> forum that you can create in FP)?
>
> I really do appreciate your help/suggestions and wisdom.
> --
> Regards
> Ian Baker
> Jackaroo Solutions Melb Aust
> Jackaroo IT - an IT Mgmt & Help Desk application at http://jackaroo.net.au
>
>
> ---
> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> Version: 6.0.564 / Virus Database: 356 - Release Date: 19/01/2004
>
>



 
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Ian Baker
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      22nd Jan 2004
Thanks everyone
The links have enabled me to look at a lot of different alternatives and
have now settled for the megaBB. Extremely easy to install, works with FP
and publishing, leaves our FP Serv Ext in tact when publishing, powerful and
easy to use.

--
Regards
Ian Baker
Jackaroo Solutions Melb Aust
Jackaroo IT - an IT Mgmt & Help Desk application at http://jackaroo.net.au
"chris leeds" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> something I found recently that looked very impressive:
> http://www.instantasp.co.uk/products/instantforum/
> IMHO
>
> "Ian Baker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:#(E-Mail Removed)...
> > We are wanting to include a discussion forum in our site at
> > http://jackaroo.net.au and like the phpBB product at
> > http://www.phpbb.com/index.php. We are MS Access developers and don't
> > currently have time to start learning different technologies so we use

FP
> > 2003 (because it is quick and easy)and our site uses FP SE for form

mail.
> >
> > Has anyone ever successfully used the phpBB in this type of environment

> and
> > if so how?
> >
> > Apparently I believe that you have to FTP phpBB by way of creating a

> subweb
> > so I presume there would be problems with the FP SE?
> >
> > Our hosting features and technologies are at

http://ucvhost.com/nt_jr.htm
> > and as our hosting is NT based we are governed by those technologies
> > although they also offer Unix based servers as well but I don't have the
> > time for the learning curve so are there any other discussion forums

that
> I
> > could use under these conditions and environment (don't like the default
> > forum that you can create in FP)?
> >
> > I really do appreciate your help/suggestions and wisdom.
> > --
> > Regards
> > Ian Baker
> > Jackaroo Solutions Melb Aust
> > Jackaroo IT - an IT Mgmt & Help Desk application at

http://jackaroo.net.au
> >
> >
> > ---
> > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
> > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> > Version: 6.0.564 / Virus Database: 356 - Release Date: 19/01/2004
> >
> >

>
>



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Harry
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      22nd Jan 2004
"Todd Moss" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<KIlPb.32634$P%(E-Mail Removed)>...
> "Ian Baker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> > We are wanting to include a discussion forum in our site at
> > http://jackaroo.net.au and like the phpBB product at
> > http://www.phpbb.com/index.php. We are MS Access developers and don't
> > currently have time to start learning different technologies so we use FP
> > 2003 (because it is quick and easy)and our site uses FP SE for form mail.
> >
> > Has anyone ever successfully used the phpBB in this type of environment

> and
> > if so how?
> >
> > Apparently I believe that you have to FTP phpBB by way of creating a

> subweb
> > so I presume there would be problems with the FP SE?
> >
> > Our hosting features and technologies are at http://ucvhost.com/nt_jr.htm
> > and as our hosting is NT based we are governed by those technologies
> > although they also offer Unix based servers as well but I don't have the
> > time for the learning curve so are there any other discussion forums that

> I
> > could use under these conditions and environment (don't like the default
> > forum that you can create in FP)?
> >
> > I really do appreciate your help/suggestions and wisdom.

>
> Check these out!
> http://www.hotscripts.com/ASP/Script...rds/index.html
> They all run in ASP.


That's interesting Todd. You know what would be even more interesting?
Explaining why crappy hosting is down and your convenient
disappearance.
 
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