View Full Version : Request: Snitz script
Dribbles
12-20-2002, 10:37 PM
Hi, I was told that this is the best place to post this? thnx for any help.
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=61415
Logician
12-21-2002, 01:51 AM
Since there is no SNITZ -> VBULLETIN converter, maybe you can try to use SNITZ -> X BOARD SCRIPT converter and after converting your board to a more known format (eg. phpbb) you can then use X BOARD SCRIPT -> VBULLETIN converter.
I suggest you checking which formats can snitz be converted and try to find a common platform with vbulletin.
Dribbles
12-21-2002, 02:02 AM
wow ... I wish I thought of that. Thanks! I'll look for such a converter tomorrow when I wake up (it's 4am here, hehe).
Dribbles
12-23-2002, 07:47 AM
Seems like no other forum has one either :( phpBB had a few attempts, but none seemed to work :(
Bulent Tekcan
10-24-2003, 06:10 AM
I need too,because I'm registered VBulletin user.But I'm using a snitz forum.
I have a 4000 users and 29250 posts in 70 forums and 4408 topics :( :(
Anyone help me ???
Thanks
Zachery
10-24-2003, 06:42 AM
I need too,because I'm registered VBulletin user.But I'm using a snitz forum.
I have a 4000 users and 29250 posts in 70 forums and 4408 topics :( :(
Anyone help me ???
Thanks
if youve bought a license you can request a convert i belive via the support tickets :) however im not sure how fast it would be done, what type of DB does sniz use?
Bulent Tekcan
10-24-2003, 06:49 AM
Thanks for answer
I'm using Access DB..
Zachery
10-24-2003, 06:50 AM
Thanks for answer
I'm using Access DB..
well, do they offer a mysql version of the forums?
Logician
10-24-2003, 07:16 AM
The problem is: Snitz is in ASP and VB is in PHP. Their DB's are also different (MS SQL, MYSQL). So creating a converter is not easy. Besides, compared to other bb scripts, this conversion will be demanded by vb users less frequently because it is not likely that someone who hosts his site in Microsoft enviroment (Windows, MS SQL, ASP) will change all this and start using non-Microsoft enviroment (Linux/Unix, MYSQL, PHP).
On the other hand when a user migrates from say phpbb to VB, he is just changing his forum script, not the entire enviroment of his site, so this is more likely.
Bottom line is, it is not easy to find/create a converter from Snitz to VB. I say stick with my previous suggestion and try to find a common platform in between which you can use as a temporary jump board.
Zachery
10-24-2003, 07:22 AM
The problem is: Snitz is in ASP and VB is in PHP. Their DB's are also different (MS SQL, MYSQL). So creating a converter is not easy. Besides, compared to other bb scripts, this conversion will be demanded by vb users less frequently because it is not likely that someone who hosts his site in Microsoft enviroment (Windows, MS SQL, ASP) will change all this and start using non-Microsoft enviroment (Linux/Unix, MYSQL, PHP).
On the other hand when a user migrates from say phpbb to VB, he is just changing his forum script, not the entire enviroment of his site, so this is more likely.
Bottom line is, it is not easy to find/create a converter from Snitz to VB. I say stick with my previous suggestion and try to find a common platform in between which you can use as a temporary jump board.well id figure id ask, i was fairly sure that that snitz was ASP/MSSQL however as of late ive noticed quite a few of these requests.
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