Free directory scripts in ASP?

Discussion in 'C#' started by tarponkeith, Jun 17, 2007.

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    Thanks for the help with the forum scripts, now I'm searching for a free ASP directory script... I've found a couple online, but they're horrible... Does anyone know of any that have worked for them in the past? If there are no good ones, I might just crack and get a LINUX host solely for the purpose of running PHPLD, haha...

    Thanks in advance...
     
    tarponkeith, Jun 17, 2007 IP
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    ccoonen Well-Known Member

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    phpld is nice, and so is eSyndiCat (regarding PHP) - remember... Windows can run apache, *nix, and mySQL ;)

    ASP isn't the target market when developing directory scripts because of the lack of modReWrite
     
    ccoonen, Jun 18, 2007 IP
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    I like esyndicate :), mainly their support
     
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    You could write your own, after all it's not that difficult :)
     
    50plus, Jun 22, 2007 IP
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    tarponkeith Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, I did... http://www.sitedirectories.info ... But I was just wondering if there were any freely available ASP ones like PHP... I'd like it to me a more professional look, but would rather spend my time on other things...
     
    tarponkeith, Jun 22, 2007 IP
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    Recursive Table Walking is the fun part about building a N-Level Category Structure. I strongly advise having SQL do the grunt work either UDF, Stored Proc, maybe with a cursor? Point is - make sure SQL Engine does the searching :)
     
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    tarponkeith Well-Known Member

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    That one looks pretty neat, thanks, I'll check it out
     
    tarponkeith, Jun 24, 2007 IP