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This is a simple code for a forum without using mySQL. It keeps track of user names and paswords (unreadable of course) in two text files. It allows users to make a unique user name and post massages.
This is a simple code for a forum without using mySQL. It keeps track of user names and paswords (unreadable of course) in two text files. It allows users to make a unique user name and post massages.
This is a simple code for a forum without using mySQL. It keeps track of user names and paswords (unreadable of course) in two text files. It allows users to make a unique user name and post massages.
This is a simple code for a forum without using mySQL. It keeps track of user names and paswords (unreadable of course) in two text files. It allows users to make a unique user name and post massages.
This is a simple code for a forum without using mySQL. It keeps track of user names and paswords (unreadable of course) in two text files. It allows users to make a unique user name and post massages.
This is a simple code for a forum without using mySQL. It keeps track of user names and paswords (unreadable of course) in two text files. It allows users to make a unique user name and post massages.
This is a simple code for a forum without using mySQL. It keeps track of user names and paswords (unreadable of course) in two text files. It allows users to make a unique user name and post massages.
This is a simple code for a forum without using mySQL. It keeps track of user names and paswords (unreadable of course) in two text files. It allows users to make a unique user name and post massages.
This is a simple code for a forum without using mySQL. It keeps track of user names and paswords (unreadable of course) in two text files. It allows users to make a unique user name and post massages.
This is a simple code for a forum without using mySQL. It keeps track of user names and paswords (unreadable of course) in two text files. It allows users to make a unique user name and post massages.