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could it be possible? o_O
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Sure its possible, would require an entire rewrite of the code though, the question is Why? ASP is slower, uglier, and generally a worse language to use than PHP.
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Please god - NO!
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why would you want vBulletin in an inferrior language written by the people at Micro$oft???
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I like Microsoft...a lot. I just don't like VBScript. I don't think this will ever happen...vBulletin, in my opinion, is branching out to other DB backends...not to other scripting languages on the front-end.
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Very unlikely, but you never know
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Now there's an off topic post if any...
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Back on topic, PHP is a helluva lot faster than ASP, it supports many more databases, there is a larger user base for it, its open source, and easier, so I really see no reason to switch. -Vic |
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