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Ever considered vbulletin?
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Also.
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If you're not going to change to a better software, perhaps try getting hold of the SEO mod_rewrite script for this forum to get a HTML copy so SE spiders can crawl it easier.
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You'd see a good
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Just a thought.
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Dean Dale wrote:
Ever considered vbulletin?
tonigmr2 wrote:Fear me, for I am watching
Dean Dale wrote:If you're not going to change to a better software, perhaps try getting hold of the SEO mod_rewrite script for this forum to get a HTML copy so SE spiders can crawl it easier.![]()
But it*is* broke
tonigmr2 wrote:Fear me, for I am watching
Dean Dale wrote:But the features and the garage and all that phpbb has, is better on vbulletin.![]()
SMF is no patch on VB eitehr
*frowns*
tonigmr2 wrote:Fear me, for I am watching
Dean Dale wrote:vBulletin wipes the floor with phpbb, so basic, so unsecure, so 2004.If you ever want to look around the admin area of a fully modded busy vbulletin forum let me know.
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Speedy wrote:Dean Dale wrote:But the features and the garage and all that phpbb has, is better on vbulletin.![]()
SMF is no patch on VB eitehr
*frowns*
Ok, point taken, you'd like to see IMOC running on VB, because it's*better*.
At the moment, phpBB does everything we want it to do, and Esmond has written a whole bunch of things in the background which do stuff
(some of which are still in the pipeline), all of which would have to be re-written for the new software.
On a personal note, there is always a better piece of software for doing things, phpBB, vB, SMF etc etc.Doubtless there will be some forum software soon which doesn't need to use tables, then that will be the next great thing.
For the meantime
(or until phpBB gets totally broken/unwieldy/whatever), we'll stick with it.
BenF wrote:
There were a few good reasons why we went the phpBB route originally, and to be fair it works very well.![]()
We've put a lot of development in on the site to customise it and bring new features forwards- and for the moment, it ain't broke so
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