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  • DotNetNuke 5.0 Hosting Integrated in SeekDotNet.com ASP.NET Hosting Plans

    Professional ASP.NET web hosting provider - SeekDotNet.com announced the release of the DotNetNuke version 5.0 in all ASP.NET Hosting and Windows web hosting plans. SeekDotNet.com is the among the few top web hosting company that tested and offer ASP.NET hosting plan that support the DotNetNuke 5.0 Unlike 4.9.1, DNN 5 was a massive change that ...
    Posted to ASP.NET Web Hosting | Windows Web Hosting News (Weblog) by raymondcc on January 21, 2009
  • One Week to DevConnections

    The Fall 2007 DevConnections conference is next week in Las Vegas.  This is definitely going to be the biggest conference in the United States for developers for the second half of 2007 (TechEd being the only larger one this year, I think), and I'm sure the show will be bolstered significantly due to a lack of a PDC event this year.  ...
    Posted to Steven Smith (Weblog) by ssmith on October 29, 2007
  • More DotNetNuke Installation Notes

    Went with the 4.4 Source this time instead of the starter kit.  Ran into an FAQ item regarding Name ‘Config’ is not declared but found the answer in this blog.  Since I’m running this on Vista it had some issue with the app pool that was being used, but it offered me the following command line to fix the issue, which ...
    Posted to Steven Smith (Weblog) by ssmith on January 17, 2007
  • DotNetNuke 4 Experience

    I want to create a quick, simple club website for a club I’m in.  It’s been on my TODO list for a couple of years now and tonight I thought I’d just grab the latest DNN starter kit, set a few properties, add/remove a few modules, and throw it out there.  Here’s a recap of my experience thus far (quitting for ...
    Posted to Steven Smith (Weblog) by ssmith on January 15, 2007
  • My Top 10 Personal Community Goals for 2007

    It's really hard for me to believe that 2006 has come and gone. All the things that I was able to accomplish and all the hard work. It's amazing that it was just 14 months ago that I became the President of Tulsa .NET Users Group when then President Caleb Jenkins, who had done so much for the group, relocated to Dallas to ...
    Posted to RadicalDave.com aka David L. Walker (Weblog) by dwalker on January 9, 2007
  • Review: CATALooK.netStore Pro

    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 escape me now.  I was pleasantly surprised to find that CATALooK is one of the better ...
    Posted to Richard Dudley (Weblog) by rjdudley on October 12, 2006
  • Tulsa TechFest 2006 is gonna blow everyone away - including me!

    I have been so busy with planning Tulsa TechFest 2006 ( http://www.tulsatechfest.com ) that I've neglected this blog over the last few months. Plus, we've started up the Tulsa SQL Server Group ( http://www.tulsasql.com ) and just last month the Tulsa Java Developers group ( http://www.tulsajava.com ). We just released the ...
    Posted to RadicalDave.com aka David L. Walker (Weblog) by dwalker on September 18, 2006
  • WebIS Releases FlexMail 2007

    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 a few more features and faster performance.  My few wishes and then some seem ...
    Posted to Richard Dudley (Weblog) by rjdudley on August 25, 2006
  • Remember to Nominate DNN for Packt Publishing Award

    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 Content Management Systems and offers a top prize of US$5000 to the winning ...
    Posted to Richard Dudley (Weblog) by rjdudley on August 25, 2006
  • First Look: XMod for DotNetNuke

    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 my first working form. Installation isn’t difficult, but you do need to read ...
    Posted to Richard Dudley (Weblog) by rjdudley on July 11, 2006
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