I think that may work :) Im using VB.NET for ASP.NET, for creating news and forums, as well as journals,etc... creating a whole fricken site from scratch with custom scripts is a pain in the butt :) But it's worth it to be tied into the backend of a game database
:) I'll try the above, I'll run it through the converter to see how it works in VB.NET.. btw: IF that is the parameter needed, it is a majorly different syntax then any other I have seen.. I wonder how many other people found the other "providers" to be unfunctional...
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