Freelancers Forum Messages on Monday December 18th 2000
RE: FN-FORUM Discussion groups/bulletin boards
date posted 18th December 2000 23:53
Although UBB (Ultimate Bulletin Board) is the industry leader in BBS
software, there are many problems with it, the 3 biggest problems being the
limiting factors to adapting the code. (now in breach...
Re: FN-FORUM Discussion groups/bulletin boards
date posted 18th December 2000 23:32
Arrrggg, whats wrong with UBB? It came quite highly recommended to me and I
didn't have time to look too closely at it....
Re:
date posted 18th December 2000 23:20
> I would put the data in a database then use some software to generate
> static HTML pages. The more expensive solution would be a dynamic
> site using ASP or ColdFusion.
strange, thats exactly wh...
RE: FN-FORUM Discussion groups/bulletin boards
date posted 18th December 2000 23:13
Yet Another Bulletin Board from http://www.yabb.org is a great free perl
board (not GPL but proprietary licence) about to be launched in its Version
1 Final.
Version 2 is probably worth waiting for...
Re: FN-FORUM Discussion groups/bulletin boards
date posted 18th December 2000 22:57
There is a good free ASP forum script (uses a database) at:
http://forum.snitz.com
Otherwise this one is also free and very similar:
http://www.yabb.org/
I've also used Delphi forums, http://www.de...
Re: FN-FORUM Discussion groups/bulletin boards
date posted 18th December 2000 20:20
Funny you should mention it, but I'm developing one at the moment....
Don't know about free, but it's top notch (even if I do say so myself ;> )
I'll let you know as soon as it's live on my site.....
Discussion groups/bulletin boards
date posted 18th December 2000 19:54
Does anyone know of good (preferably free) software that can be used to help
set up a discussion group/bulletin board within a web site? I know of the
Frontpage facility, but are there any others t...
RE: FN-FORUM creating a directory site
date posted 18th December 2000 19:10
Hi David,
> More precisely in an .htaccess file:
>
>
> ForceType application/x-httpd-php
>
I hadn't heard of that one. Sounds good! Mod_rewrite can be a bastard!
> 'Sightseeing' was one of the...
Re: FN-FORUM creating a directory site
date posted 18th December 2000 18:39
Actually imv there doesn't seem to be much in it in terms of cost between
static and dynamic (unless of course you want to use commercial software
like Cold Fusion when no doubt the cost will rocket!...
RE: FN-FORUM FW: bowser compatibility problem
date posted 18th December 2000 18:10
John
Yeas, it is on the web to be viewed - www.indigowebdesign.co.uk
However, I have had a reply from someone else who suggested I change my
percentage tables to a fixed value instead because Nets...
Re: FN-FORUM creating a directory site
date posted 18th December 2000 17:45
Hi Martin
I can't see there been any need for a dynamic solution to enable people to
have flexiable search facilities. If you've got your content stored in a db
for generating the static pages then...
Re: FN-FORUM creating a directory site
date posted 18th December 2000 17:42
Hi David
You're right in your understanding of the system, it generates hundreds of
static HTML pages. Whenever the details of a company are altered (or added)
then the pages effected by that chang...
form code
date posted 18th December 2000 17:30
Can anyone send me the code that changes the background colour of a form, I
did have it, although I haven't now :-(
thanks in advance.
Regards
Damian Thomas
http://www.thomaswebdesign.co.uk...
Re: FN-FORUM creating a directory site
date posted 18th December 2000 17:26
Hi Shaun,
I would put the data in a database then use some software to generate
static HTML pages. The more expensive solution would be a dynamic
site using ASP or ColdFusion.
A good example of a...
Re: FN-FORUM creating a directory site
date posted 18th December 2000 17:14
Hi Dan,
I hadn't heard of mod rewrite at the time -
I used a slightly different command but to similar effect (I was also using
Apache) - don't know which is best.
More precisely in an .htaccess f...
RE: FN-FORUM creating a directory site
date posted 18th December 2000 15:21
David:
> The trick is to get rid of the '?' and '&' that
> would normally appear in the url of a dynamic
> page so that it can be easily indexed by search
> engines
Facinating...
I did a similar t...
Re: FN-FORUM creating a directory site
date posted 18th December 2000 15:02
Another thought Shaun,
I seem to recall a simple Javascript database called JBase which may be
acceptable providing you don't mind people having access to all of your
data.
Can't remember the url.
R...
RE: FN-FORUM creating a directory site
date posted 18th December 2000 14:29
An ASP site, with a simple database behind it would do the job.
David Newman
Kandles Associates Ltd
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Re: FN-FORUM creating a directory site
date posted 18th December 2000 14:21
Hi Norman,
That's an interesting idea to create static html pages from the database.
I'll play around with that idea. I can see it has some performance
advantages if your server gets a lot of hits bu...
Re: FN-FORUM creating a directory site
date posted 18th December 2000 13:21
Hi David
I posted a similar message on evolt talking about the validity of using XML
in a situation like this. My own take (which seems to be supported by most
people) is that you don't want to ser...
Re: FN-FORUM creating a directory site
date posted 18th December 2000 13:21
Hi Shaun
I've done what you're after using ASP and access (although I'll be upsizing
it to SQL Server shortly). Basically enter all your info into the DB, then
have a simple bit of scripting which...
Re: FN-FORUM creating a directory site
date posted 18th December 2000 12:55
Hi Shaun,
Well the way I do it is using PHP4 with a MySQL database. It seems like a
reasonably quick and easy route to take.
I am curious to see whether XML would help at all but haven't tried this o...
Re: FN-FORUM FW: bowser compatibility problem
date posted 18th December 2000 12:34
What sort of problems are you having? Is it on the web to be viewed?
The most common problem I get is that of graphics not butting up
together. This is ussually due to the layout of the HTML text, n...
RE: FN-FORUM Registry Space
date posted 18th December 2000 10:57
Dave,
Cheers, worked nicely. Now I know what to look out for!
Regards,
Stephen Parker
Director
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Orbinternet - New Media Design
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creating a directory site
date posted 18th December 2000 10:56
Hello everyone
I would like to ask peoples opinions on how to create a directory site
solution.
The site is intended to behave almost like a yellow pages site of various
industries and services.
A...
ABI Employment Questionnaire
date posted 18th December 2000 09:27
I just received an Annual Business Inquiry (Part 1) for 2000 Employment
Questionnaire.
I have never heard of this before, and no real explanation is included. Does
anyone know if this is for real an...