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I'm finishing up a DotNetNuke site, and am using CATALooK.netStore Pro for the first time. I've used a number of shopping carts in my days--PDG Cart, LaGarde Storefront and Candypress come immediately to mind, but there are a couple whose names Read More...
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WebIS has released FlexMail 2007 , a replacement for the Pocket Outlook which ships on Windows Mobile 5.0 devices. This is a significant upgrade to the FlexMail 2006, which I've used for several months now on my Treo 700w, but found myself wishing for Read More...
The nomination period ends September 1, so get on this soon if you haven't already. Last week Packt Publishing announced an Open Source Content Management System contest. The contest is designed to encourage, support, recognize and reward Open Source Read More...
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After working with XMod for about an hour and a half last night, I’m of the opinion that 90% of the modules available on Snowcovered.com can pack their bags and go home. The 90 minutes is rougly the time from purchase, through installation, to finishing Read More...
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Bil Simser responded to Shaun Walker's DNN vs. Sharepoint Feature Matrix , and for some reason I can't get the Submit button to work on Bil's blog. So I'm posting my comments here. Two points to add to Bil's great list: 1) Unless there have been some Read More...
In Mindsharp's SharePoint Discussions group , the following question was posted: Does anyone have experience with both SharePoint and DotNetNuke to the point where they could comment on the benefits of each are compared to the other? Is there a type of Read More...
It's been three years since the release of DotNetNuke, and today Shaun announced the DotNetNuke Benefactor Program . Basically, you can make a donation to support the project, and get some extra benefits in return. DNN will remain open source and free, Read More...
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Pat Santry points out that Snowcovered is now offering RSS feeds of their new and best selling DotNetNuke modules, and he even has a quick XSL to display the feeds on your site with your referrer ID. It took less than a minute to add the new releases Read More...
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Wow--how awesome is that? DNN 4.0 is available today, with ASP.NET 2.0 support. And, DNN 3.2 is also available, compatible with ASP.NET 1.1. Both versions also include AJAX support and Windows/Active Directory authentication, and will be developed in Read More...
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I've had the priviledge of reading Dan Egan's Building Websites with VB.NET and DotNetNuke 3.0 recently, and there are other reviews out there, I figured I'd chime in also. Overall, I think this is a better book for the DNN beginner than the WROX book Read More...
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If you receive a Bad Data error when working with DotNetNuke, the problem seems to be with cookies. The solution is to clear the cookies from your computer, and that should take care of the problem. It worked for me when I encountered the error. There Read More...
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I stumbled across a really sweet calendar module for DotNetNuke today--the AVCalendar from avanced.net . It's open source/donationware, and is the best DNN calendar module I've found yet. It supports multiple calendars, which you can arrange as master/child, Read More...
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My latest ASP Alliance article has been published: Review: Professional DotNetNuke ASP.NET Portals DotNetNuke is an exciting open-source portal application, full of features and potential. Unlocking the application's potential through custom modules and Read More...
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Packt Publishing is offering a free chapter on module development from Building Websites With VB.NET and DotNetNuke 3.0 , as well as chapter summaries for the rest of the book. Building custom modules for DNN has a learning curve, so this is a valuable Read More...
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When upgrading the BADNUG site , I encountered the following error: DotNetNuke Upgrade Error The Assembly Version ( [ASSEMBLYVERSION] ) does not match the Database Version ( [DATABASEVERSION] ) ERROR: Could not connect to database. The stored procedure Read More...
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