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Old 05 Apr 2007, 14:46
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Bunny! HAHA! Vb.org from year 2000 to now!

Hey,

Click here to see how different vBulletin.org was in the year 2000! Personally, i like the most popular hacks, number 2. I never knew they didnt even have PM system back then! :O

I think Nov 28, 2001 site design could look better then the current one if they replaced a few ugly images..

Sept 23, 2002 They did some keystroke program thing.. looked cool so i went to the current version but it is closed

August 15, 2004 is when they finally got a good style, which personally i think is better then the one they use now!

And there are a few more cool things in there, i love the wayback machine, take a look at how fugly google's old logo was!

Thanks, Jay!
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Old 05 Apr 2007, 14:58
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I've never actually seen vB1 before, how come it's no longer available?
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Old 05 Apr 2007, 15:08
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I've never actually seen vB1 before, how come it's no longer available?
/me gusses insecure
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Old 05 Apr 2007, 15:35
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index.php (1.13 BETA):
37 queries

forumdisplay.php (1.13 BETA):
52 queries.

showthread.php (1.13 BETA):
102 queries.
Haha, that kind of inefficiency would kill any site with more than ten concurrent users these days...
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Old 05 Apr 2007, 15:45
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lol wow someone just discovered archive.org
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Old 05 Apr 2007, 21:41
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Third thread already on this this year:
http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showt...ht=archive.org
http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showt...ht=archive.org
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Old 05 Apr 2007, 22:14
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archive.org is a great site
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Old 06 Apr 2007, 03:27
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Originally Posted by Marco van Herwaarden View Post
And for good reason :P Who gona make fourth?

I accually did some googling to try find the earliest version of vBulletin i could find, i got vB 2.0.0 beta or something, then my hard drive cracked and i dont have it anymore, but you can find it on google Theres no way i would run it live however.
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Old 06 Apr 2007, 05:40
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Winamp's Forum still uses 2.x last time I checked .
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Old 06 Apr 2007, 05:53
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Nah, they most likely use the latest version but just patch and when you patch it doesnt update version number in footer and other places.
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Old 06 Apr 2007, 10:00
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No, I'm pretty sure it's 2.x. And it looks like it too...http://forums.winamp.com/admin/
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Old 06 Apr 2007, 10:39
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Hmm, perhaps they just patched with security patches?
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Old 06 Apr 2007, 14:12
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What is the this meta tag for.I found it on the website you posted:

<meta http-equiv="MSThemeCompatible" content="Yes">
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Old 06 Apr 2007, 14:41
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Ill google it! 8)

Edit: It seems it was used when XP first came out, it would let people using IE6 in XP have the blue bars XP has now >> because by default it was the old crummy block style ones.
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Old 06 Apr 2007, 14:44
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It's probably something which one of the Mircosoft products uses. They drop all sorts of crap into page sources. Could be Word, Publisher, FrontPage, Web Design Express or whatever.
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