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    Posted: 21 April 2006 at 6:31am
yeah Admin,
 
plz help me. i want to deleloping the discussion forum for the wedding planner in the ASP.NET with C# technology.
 
Can u help me how to write code for the forum. i want to free source code for the Wen wiz guide forum..........
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Please do a search!

This forum is coded in Classic ASP, not ASP.Net.

There is going to be a ASP.Net version in the future, but it is not out yet and its probably not even started yet.
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well, i will starting to research how to convert traditional ASP code to ASP.Net code for Web Wiz forum...however with visual BASIC language...
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ASP and ASP.NET are completely different, writing a version in ASP.NET will require starting again with completely new code, in a completely different coding style.

Most ASP.NET applications use object orientated code in a modularised fashion, and come supplied as DLL's rather than source code that can be modified using a text editor, like you can with more traditional ASP.
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ditto that! integrating classic asp with asp.net is easier said than done. Converting classic asp to asp.net is futile. Better to start from scratch and utilize the framework rather than run some bastardized version.

asp.net has been out for years and we still don't have any forum that comes close to the features, performance, and security of wwf. If it were easy to do, it would have been done. Cry

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I rewrote the enitre wwf front page in asp.net/c# once but there didn't seem much demand for it at the time, and wwf 8 was in development so the database would have changed before I rewrote the whole app
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ASP.NET and ASP3 can run side-by-side though. Maybe someone could start off writing each page in ASP.NET. It wouldn't be THAT hard, afterall.

I would think the .NET version would be way faster.
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Just re-writing a "page" doesn't get you anything. Only reason to go to .net is to utilize the object oriented nature of the frmework which means rewriting the app.

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