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Re: creating a forum

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The most popular forum scripts are phpbb and vBulletin.
Phpbb is free while vBulletin costs about $160. There are several others. Just do a search on google.



Yes I agree with aplha2006.... VBulletin is the Best for the forums...
But if you dont wanna spend $160 then phpBB is good and easy...
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Re: creating a forum

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is the code for that forum available andy-pandy?
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Re: creating a forum

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Well...not really, but if you add me to msn (msn [at] andersmoen.com) I can help you make one...it's not really hard.

But if you don't want to make your own you always have phpBB
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thanks i added you

its just i am learning PHP/MySQL (currently attempting to make a CMS) and i think i could adapt it
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If you don't want adverts then use phpbb if you dont mind a banner use invision free. Google it
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I think u can go to http://invisionfree.com for a free hosting 4rum, and with ur own host, domain, u can use V-bulletin, its good to use.
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