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  1. DotNetNuke Architecture Diagram

    DotNetNuke Architecture Diagram

    Nov 13, 2008

    This post is overdue. I wanted to use this image in my slide deck for a presentation I gave last month at the Bloomington, IL .NET user group, but...it really detracts from the look & feel of the presentation as a

  2. Bucking Convention: Crazy Data Access in DotNetNuke

    Nov 13, 2008

    The current provider model in DotNetNuke is very flexible, but with that flexibility comes development overhead. Over the past few months I've started thinking about how much time I spend simply on [easy, repetitive]

  3. Signs your DNN Module Development skills could use some sharpening.

    Nov 3, 2008

    Signs that your modules or development process could use some TLC: Your latest DNN module utilizes in-line CSS like it was going out of style. You frequently need to release new versions due to changes that consist

  4. Microsoft just installed my DotNetNuke!!

    Microsoft just installed my DotNetNuke!!

    Oct 17, 2008

    I've installed a lot of DNN sites in the last couple of years, but this task just got even easier! http://www.microsoft.com/web/channel/products/WebApplicationInstaller.aspx The Web Application Installer Beta is

  5. Creating DotNetNuke Modules using a Web Application Project (WAP)

    Creating DotNetNuke Modules using a Web Application Project (WAP)

    Oct 15, 2008

    When creating a DNN module, you have the option to choose from the web site project (WSP), or a web application project (WAP). I prefer the web application project approach, and I'll explain it for developers who are

    Tagged: net, dnn, dotnetnuke