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From: Northbrook(home of the high school hazing) IL
This is like the 50,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 website i've gone to with this type of forum. Hypoyheticly i got a website, now how would i add these type of forums to it. what site do u register.
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From: Bainbridge, Ohio
Try a Google search for UBB -- Ultimate Bulletin Board software.
There are others that I'm not familiar with as well.
BTW, if you spent 1 second on each of that many websites, it would take around 1.6 quadrillion years. How old did you say you were?
There are others that I'm not familiar with as well.
BTW, if you spent 1 second on each of that many websites, it would take around 1.6 quadrillion years. How old did you say you were?
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There are two ways to do it. 1.) with UBB our Ultimate Bulletin Board which uses CGI or 2.) with PHP and requires a MySql data base.
VBulletin uses PHP and MySql access for the data base that you create on a server that allows DB access.
VBulletin uses PHP and MySql access for the data base that you create on a server that allows DB access.
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From: Southern, UT
There is a service called proboards.com that seems to work very well. It is a privately hosted service that you can integrate very easily into an existing site without alot of programming. I have one on our club's webpage, you can check it out at:
http://www.miners-peak.com/ccrcc
then just click on the forum button.
T.
http://www.miners-peak.com/ccrcc
then just click on the forum button.
T.



