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hi,
Im designing a .NET project, which is an online museum ,and i trying to create a small forum ,where a person[user - after he log's in] can post a question and any one can reply [something like creating threads].So the way i want to design it is - once a person click on the hyperlink it redirects into the next page where every question posted are in order[the questions only].after which when someone click on the a particular question the whole thread opens up....
Does anyone konw how to create this ....If so do reply ,Im not really getting the solution..
If you didnt understand the question ,then do tell Il try to re-frame it.

thank you in advance
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 16-May-13 10:22am    
What do you mean "how"? By doing some hard work. No, please don't re-frame it, thank you.
—SA
Member 8736973 16-May-13 10:31am    
If u cant be helpful then dnt be sarcastic either..like i dnt knw i have to put in hard work...
Johnny J. 16-May-13 10:36am    
Whilst I agree with you that Sergey has a very unpleasant way of putting things, I can somehow understand why you get an answer like that. Your question is very general, which makes it look like you have no idea what your attempting to do. It is easier to get a straightforward, helpful and pleasant answer if you try to do your development as far as you can and then post a question about a specific problem that you can't solve yourself.
Member 8736973 16-May-13 11:06am    
Although i do agree with you sir..What i didnt mention is that im actually new at this..and ive been searching for a solution all day.it got me nowhere..I didnt ask for the whole code.But only for guidance.
Johnny J. 16-May-13 11:07am    
OK, but the thing is, we don't understand what part you need guidance with...

It's a surprising amount of work to do well.

I would strongly suggest that you have a look at some of the existing free versions which already exist: Google: "Free forum software"[^] - it'll probably save you several weeks of work, and a lot of pain.
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 16-May-13 10:44am    
Sure, a 5.
—SA
There are already SO many forums available, so if I can give you a piece of advice: Try to find a ready-made solution that can be incorporated into your web site (there are free ones available as well).

It seems so unnecessary that you should have to invent the wheel from scratch, surely, that time could be much better spent on other things?
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 16-May-13 10:45am    
I have to agree, unless OP can invent a better forum; a 5.
—SA

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