Suggestion for discountasp.net

Discussion in 'ASP.NET / ASP.NET Core' started by bdwest, May 29, 2003.

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  1. I expect you have a lot of users doing some pretty cool things with ASP.net. I think it would be interesting to have a page where users could register their URL's so other users could look at what is being done with ASP.net. If something on another site catches your attention you could then include it on your site. This would particularly be helpful if the site creator would be willing to answer questions.

    If others agree or disagree let discountasp.net know.
     
  2. I agree completely.
     
  3. Bruce

    Bruce DiscountASP.NET Staff

    Thank you for your suggestion.


    quote:Originally posted by CoffeeMug

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  4. I agree completely with this.

    I just signed up, and as soon as my domain is registered I will feature codes samples and more on my web page along with my other content (misc random stuff).

    As soon as its up, anyone can visit is at www.pranker.net/

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  5. Bruce

    Bruce DiscountASP.NET Staff

    What about a special topic in the forum that allow you guys to post your URL? We can create something like this really quickly.


    quote:Originally posted by prankernet0

    I agree completely with this.

    I just signed up, and as soon as my domain is registered I will feature codes samples and more on my web page along with my other content (misc random stuff).

    As soon as its up, anyone can visit is at www.pranker.net/

    ScHiZo
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    "Hi Bob". "Who's Bob?".[?]
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  6. the only problem we might have with a special topic is the expirations on the postings

    ScHiZo
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    "Hi Bob". "Who's Bob?".[?]
     
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