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    Where do I find the forum for this group. I found the group on my news
    server at adobe.photoshop.windows
    and I keep seeing references to searching past threads and such and would
    like to visit in person.
    Thanks

    -Don


    NewBee Guest

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    NewBee wrote:
    > Where do I find the forum for this group.
    <http://www.adobe.com/support/forums/main.html>

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    What?
    dave milbut Guest

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    and of course this is the first post I've read today. No coffee yet. Can someone telle me, is it in english? :)
    dave milbut Guest

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    dave milbut wrote:
    > What?
    It was an answer to:
    <news:9iJNa.1339$k33.941@newssvr32.news.prodigy.co m>.

    It says:

    | Where do I find the forum for this group. I found the group on my
    | news server at adobe.photoshop.windows and I keep seeing
    | references to searching past threads and such and would like to
    | visit in person. Thanks
    |
    | -Don

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    Madsen.
    Madsen Guest

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    oh. why didn't you just answer in that thread? not that it matters. just curious. and as I said, being the first thing I read this morning, and taken out of context, i found it a bit odd. :)

    or did you and just cross post?
    dave milbut Guest

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    dave milbut wrote:
    > oh. why didn't you just answer in that thread?
    Actually I did but my answer didn't hit the right thread for some
    reason.
    Maybe it's because you can't find the question I was answering on
    [url]www.adobeforums.com[/url].

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    Madsen.
    Madsen Guest

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    Hi, I'm a trainer in MS Office Products. I've been asked to develop a
    website for a moviestar/popstar. They want to have a forum, where fans can
    discuss anything. Is there a good forum that you all suggest, that I could
    download for free? Would it be difficult to set up?

    Thanks!

    Kees


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    visit google.com and search on "free forums"
    there are plenty of offerings.
    bravenet is one common one.

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    "Kees J. Boer" <keesboer@integrity-computing.net> wrote in message
    news:8nPGb.11251$JD6.2427@lakeread04...
    > Hi, I'm a trainer in MS Office Products. I've been asked to develop a
    > website for a moviestar/popstar. They want to have a forum, where fans can
    > discuss anything. Is there a good forum that you all suggest, that I could
    > download for free? Would it be difficult to set up?
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    > Kees
    >
    >

    David Bartosik - MS MVP Guest

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    I need to create a small user forum that will allow about 20 users to
    communicate with each other by posting messages. Is there inexpensive
    software to do that or can you point me to a tutorial to make my own. I
    would want to use asp. Thanks


    Ken Guest

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    Maybe try [url]www.snitz.com[/url]

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    [url]http://forum.snitz.com/[/url].. it's free.


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    "Ken" <kpollard@aerosurf.net> wrote in message
    news:d3ji93$6ph$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > I need to create a small user forum that will allow about 20 users to
    > communicate with each other by posting messages. Is there inexpensive
    > software to do that or can you point me to a tutorial to make my own. I
    > would want to use asp. Thanks
    >
    >

    Nancy Gill Guest

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    Hello
    I was thinking of switching over to use ColdFusion instead of PHP and I
    currently have a phpBB forum but I was wondering if there is a packaged
    ColdFusion version of a forum that you can use for your site? If not can you
    integrate the user database for the phpBB forum and the regular website users
    (CF)?
    Thanks,
    John

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    This forum is built using FuseTalk, check the link at the bottom of the page.

    CF will connect to your existing DB no probs but unfortunately the templates
    and business logic don't build themselves although thinking about it that is
    why I can pay my bills!

    Stressed_Simon Guest

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    theChronic wrote:
    > Hello
    > I was thinking of switching over to use ColdFusion instead of PHP and I
    > currently have a phpBB forum but I was wondering if there is a packaged
    > ColdFusion version of a forum that you can use for your site? If not can you
    > integrate the user database for the phpBB forum and the regular website users
    > (CF)?
    > Thanks,
    > John
    There are several free CF-based forum applications available. The one
    that first comes to mind is this:
    [url]http://ray.camdenfamily.com/[/url] ("Galleon Forums" on the right)

    I have several others bookmarked but I'm at the CFUnited conference this
    week and don't have my other laptop with me. I'll look when I get home
    and post some additional links, or if you hunt around on Google you
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    Matt
    mpwoodward *TMM* Guest

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