Currently for my forums and message boards I use the DB_File module. However, DB_File is not compatible with associative hashes (hashes within hashes).
So currently, on my forums, I store a post something like this:
$forum{$timestamp} = "$author\t$subject\t$message";
Obviously, if I want to add a field like $email in between author and subject, I have to re-program every snippet of code that calls a post.
So I guess my question is: what kind of database should I use for forums? Ideally I would like to use the same kind of database for other projects like user management, chat rooms and advertisement delivery.
Thanks so much!
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