Convertion webwizguide forum to ASP.Net is begun?
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Topic: Convertion webwizguide forum to ASP.Net is begun?
Posted By: Luke SkyWalker
Subject: Convertion webwizguide forum to ASP.Net is begun?
Date Posted: 15 May 2006 at 3:59pm
Because Microsoft want to replace the old technology with new technology, i forseen the traditional ASP technology will take out from human history, so i suggest prepare to migrating Web Wiz forum to new technology...is ready to starting to research ASP.Net?
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Posted By: WebWiz-Bruce
Date Posted: 15 May 2006 at 4:33pm
An ASP.NET version is planned and development on it will begin later this year.
At the moment though, ASP forums still seem to be much more popular as the open source code in ASP, coupled with the fact that ASP is simpler for a non-programmer to modify, still seems to be making ASP much more popular than ASP.NET, which is now well into it's second version.
Although Microsoft have stopped making new versions of ASP, it will still be around for a long time to come.
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Posted By: Luke SkyWalker
Date Posted: 08 September 2006 at 6:59am
now is september, project of Web Wiz forum ASP.Net 2.0 version is begun?
Look, DxBBS from china is already advance to ASP.Net version, Offical Demo site is http://www.dxbbs.com/ - http://www.dxbbs.com/ , hmm...Web Wiz Offical maybe can design forum with few function/condition:
1) UTF-8 as default character set, pagecode and character response, will become universal/multi language compatable forum
2) support to openBASE database from OpenOffice, not only mySQL and MSSQL.
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Posted By: dpyers
Date Posted: 13 September 2006 at 2:49am
Something I read on the MS site was that classic asp has been here for 60% of it's supported life - which means there's still years of support available.
Earier this month, MS also announced that they would never retire a product that was still in use by corporations - including web hosting corporations.
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Posted By: WebWiz-Bruce
Date Posted: 13 September 2006 at 10:18am
There WILL be an ASP.NET version at some point, but from user feedback most users still prefer ASP as ASP.NET is to complicated to learn and difficult to modify the code.
It seems that at the moment only mainly large corporate users want to use ASP.NET, which means that if an ASP.NET version was made it would only be used by mainly corporate users as the ASP version would still be more popular with the average user.
As the ASP version of Web Wiz Forums took 5 years of development to build an ASP.NET forum to the same level would take a minimum of 1 years full-time development work, so please don't expect an ASP.NET version for at least a year.
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Posted By: megetron
Date Posted: 25 October 2006 at 1:35am
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