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help in social networking project

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 6:32 am
by purnendu231172
Hi All,

I got one project of Uk, which is very tough.
I need you help. This project is like orcut.com means social networking kind of project, where
we can share the Blog, make friend ,share pics and video, classified, music.
So how to initiate this project i don't know. So please give me the solution of this.
This is the functionality and url of my project:::
http://netvisionsolutions.com/aifilia/

This is urgent one, need ur help.

Thanks and Regards
puru of LAMP

Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 1:11 am
by obygeorge
hi im also working on something similar can u divulge in more information..i have posted my own query which u can view it..

Re: help in social networking project

Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 1:12 am
by obygeorge
purnendu231172 wrote:Hi All,

I got one project of Uk, which is very tough.
I need you help. This project is like orcut.com means social networking kind of project, where
we can share the Blog, make friend ,share pics and video, classified, music.
So how to initiate this project i don't know. So please give me the solution of this.
This is the functionality and url of my project:::
http://netvisionsolutions.com/aifilia/

This is urgent one, need ur help.

Thanks and Regards
puru of LAMP

what is the purpose of [s]ur[/s] your [s]prjt[/s] project(?),,,,,,,,,.........

AOL Speak

Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 11:15 pm
by feyd
[url=http://forums.devnetwork.net/viewtopic.php?t=30037]Forum Rules[/url] Section 1.1 wrote:11. Please use proper, complete spelling when posting in the forums. AOL Speak, leet speak and other abbreviated wording can confuse those that are trying to help you (or those that you are trying to help). Please keep in mind that there are many people from many countries that use our forums to read, post and learn. They do not always speak English as well as some of us, nor do they know these aberrant abbreviations. Therefore, use as few abbreviations as possible, especially when using such simple words.

Some examples of what not to do are ne1, any1 (anyone); u (you); ur (your or you're); 2 (to too); prolly (probably); afaik (as far as I know); etc.