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ASP Portal?


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Not just a link manager, PortalApp is a complete ready-to-run Web portal system. PortalApp combines the functionality of several ASP modules into a common database and full-featured application. With this pre-built application source code you can create and manage users, membership, content, articles, events, news, links, discussion forums, files, advertising, faq's, downloads, surveys, shopping cart, classified ads and more. The design is easily changed via style sheets and customizable HTML includes. Access or SQL database support. Full source code included to extend functionality according to any site requirements.

http://www.aspapp.com/apps/products.asp?ca...rodid=portalapp

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Madhav, where are you from in India?

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If you're looking to take the plunge to ASP.NET (and you're not a 1337 coder), check out DotNetNuke - it's based on Microsoft's IBuySpy portal. If your a coder, just grab the IBuySpy portal, and extend/rewrite it to your satisfaction (I've done this with Bink.nu).

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