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Creating a simple, threaded forum


The author explains about the task of building a simple, threaded forum in ASP.NET. The article demonstrates all the building process step by step, by which the webmasters could understand very easily. This threaded forum could be used in articles as a comment system or discussion forum or for news. At the end of the article the author has given the database structure for this threaded forum.

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Date Added :Tue Feb 22, 2005
Author :Aspalliance.com
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