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    Default determine forum type

    is there a tool that automatically determines what type of forum a site has? ex. vbulletin, phpbb2, phpbb3?
    Hillside Reviewed by Hillside on . determine forum type is there a tool that automatically determines what type of forum a site has? ex. vbulletin, phpbb2, phpbb3? Rating: 5

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    Yes there is.. Its name is Brain i guess

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    You just view source of the page if they removed the copyright, if you used many forum scripts you'll know which script is forum using by just looking at it.

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    Website's:
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    lol
    Agree With This Person.

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    Website's:
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    Pretty helpful posts in this thread, I can't agree more about such spamming, anyways

    I use this way when I was newbie, now I can find out automatically as I got used to the different type of forums.

    Let me make few examples for you about my way :

    An example of VBulletin board :

    Go to KWWHunction home page, and hover ( put your mouse pointer without clicking) the mouse on a section name let's say :

    Introductions

    You will find the link looks like the following :

    http://www.besthostingforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=4

    Which is special for VBulletin.


    For phpbb or phpbb3

    Example :

    http://www.warez-bb.org/

    looks like this :

    Introduction

    http://www.warez-bb.org/viewforum.ph...5cfd8e90c43e06

    IPB ( I'm not pretty sure in this type of boards )


    Introductions

    http://**************/forum/24-introductions/


    But, you might get confused between IPB and Vbulletin using VBSEO, as they look pretty similar

    Will give you a solution for this in a sec

    Edit,
    Solution :

    In IPB, when you hover a mouse on ( or the link to ) start a new thread will look like :
    forum name .com /index.php?app=forums&module=post&section=post&do=n ew_post&f=24


    But in VBulletin :

    http://www.besthostingforums.com/new...newthread&f=53

    Easy and simple in VBulletin, a little complicated in IPB, and very complicated url in phpbb/3

    Hope this help

    Good luck, and you will use to the quality of members we have here on KWWH, I'm sorry, the quality of kids

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    Thank You

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