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Is there any type of hack or such that could make vbuleltin compatible with Oracle? I know oracle is faster than MySQL by far, so I wonder if there is a way to make vbulletin compatible with oracle.
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well damn, I guess i'll just have to port it to Oracle by myself since no one seems interested.
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Try a search, ... I remember other people asking how to do that and one personally actually getting it done somehow.
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i did a search and most of the results came up with just talk, but a few ppl had had it done, but it was not free.
So, like most of the hacks I want, I am going to have to end up doing it myself :( btw like your site, I am an anime and comic book freak :) |
Thanks! - the more the merrier =)
Sorry that didn't help ya out, if I was any good at this id offer a hand. lol |
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