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TJ
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# Posted on: 08-Jun-2006 22:09:02   

Is TinyForm a custom in-house forum engine or can someone purchase it?

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Otis
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# Posted on: 08-Jun-2006 22:34:19   

It's an in-house engine and it's currently being ported to LLBLGen Pro v2 and ASP.NET 2.0/.NET 2.0. It will then be given for free / open source as an LLBLGen Pro v2 example application to our customers and others who want to see the power of llblgen pro in action simple_smile

(It currently runs for 80-90% on llblgen pro v1.0.2005.1 code and for the rest on llblgen 1.21 code)

Frans Bouma | Lead developer LLBLGen Pro
TJ
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# Posted on: 09-Jun-2006 18:52:22   

Otis wrote:

It's an in-house engine and it's currently being ported to LLBLGen Pro v2 and ASP.NET 2.0/.NET 2.0. It will then be given for free / open source as an LLBLGen Pro v2 example application to our customers and others who want to see the power of llblgen pro in action simple_smile

(It currently runs for 80-90% on llblgen pro v1.0.2005.1 code and for the rest on llblgen 1.21 code)

Looking forward to it's release - thanks!

paulwhit
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# Posted on: 12-Jun-2006 19:19:12   

Is there any way to set it to not open a new window each time I click on a link? It's really annoying...

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# Posted on: 12-Jun-2006 22:41:15   

paulwhit wrote:

Is there any way to set it to not open a new window each time I click on a link? It's really annoying...

No, that's by design. Links open in a different window (or tab if you're using firefox) to keep your thread open as well.

Frans Bouma | Lead developer LLBLGen Pro
rblinton
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# Posted on: 13-Jun-2006 16:24:28   

Paul,

This feature works very well with IE7 tabs too. With tabs, its much easier to appreciate this functionality for sure. FWIW, I'm using Beta2 and it's been very stable for me.

Rob

briguy
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# Posted on: 16-Jun-2006 20:06:09   

Unless I haven't found it yet... it would be a great feature to be able to receive an e-mail notification when a reply has been posted to one of my "bookmarked" threads.

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# Posted on: 16-Jun-2006 21:07:12   

Email notifications is one of the features at the top of the list of features which we'll add as soon as we've ported the current code over simple_smile

Frans Bouma | Lead developer LLBLGen Pro