By Will on
2/24/2009
In one of my DotNetNuke sites, I have a folder full of XML files. Some had become invalid recently. Here's how I tracked them down.
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By Will on
2/23/2009
There have been some "interesting" discussions happening on the DotNetNuke Forums recently, so I thought I'd touch on a couple of points that were being missed throughout all of the chatter.
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By Will on
2/21/2009
Don't worry. Lowes is not on my boycott list yet, but they may snag you with a financial customer service snafu...
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By Will on
2/19/2009
I was invited to speak at the next Space Coast SQL User Group meeting. Of course you know I will make it all about DotNetNuke...
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By Will on
2/18/2009
Yesterday, I kinda vented about a press release that the DotNetNuke Corporation sent out. Today, we have a happy end to that...
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By Will on
2/17/2009
Today started out innocently enough. But it was clearly a day for me to remember, as far as my DotNetNuke involvement goes...
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By Will on
2/17/2009
Just moments ago, Joe Brinkman posted the newest version of DotNetNuke for the community to download.
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By Will on
2/17/2009
This year has become an all-star year in terms of speakers for the ODUG. Our next meeting features DotNetNuke Core Team Member, Chris Hammond.
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By Will on
2/13/2009
I am answering a common question on the DotNetNuke forums. There is a bit more to think about when uploading a restricted file type, other than just enabling it.
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By Will on
2/11/2009
Since DotNetNuke adopted jQuery into the DNN core, I have been using it. Here is another tip for a common scenario.
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By Will on
2/10/2009
Do you live in Florida? Do you use DotNetNuke? Please read on...
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By Will on
2/10/2009
If your DotNetNuke website interacts with your visitors in any way at all, chance are you have some JavaScript written your skins or modules. Here is a new way to debug those scripts.
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By Will on
2/9/2009
I was looking through some of the Client API and Widget code tonight, and ended up finding a setting that you might find interesting.
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By Will on
2/8/2009
There was something I missed in my last blog entry about jQuery.
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By Will on
2/8/2009
On our way home from the South Florida Code Camp, we ran into an outstanding breakfast restaurant. You'll never believe why!
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By Will on
2/8/2009
I was an attendee and speaker at yesterdays South Florida Code Camp. It was awesome!
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By Will on
2/4/2009
I went to see Push with some friends tonight. Here are my thoughts of the film...
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By Will on
2/4/2009
I went with the family to see a preview showing of He's Just Not That in To You this week. Here's what I thought.
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By Will on
2/3/2009
If a typical user group meeting is a sky diving event, tonight there were no chutes...
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By Will on
2/3/2009
There is only 10 hours left until the next ODUG meeting. Are you coming?
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By Will on
2/2/2009
This problem happens all the time, but it still frustrates me...
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By Will on
2/1/2009
jQuery has had a pretty significant release since DotNetNuke 5 was released. If you want to upgrade jQuery now, here's how...
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By Will on
2/1/2009
I just moved my blog's RSS feed from Feedburner to Google's feedburner.
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By Will on
2/1/2009
There are only 2 days until our next ODUG meeting. It will be a great one! each ODUG meeting only gets better, and better...
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By Will on
2/1/2009
The next South Florida Code Camp is only a few short days away, near Miami, Florida.
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By Will on
1/28/2009
Something that is important to most websites and companies, is branding. Unfortunately, the DotNetNuke error page has their branding. Here is how to change that.
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By Will on
1/28/2009
This first month of January has just flown by like it was nothing. We are already at the end of the month, and that means that the ONETUG meeting is tomorrow.
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By Will on
1/28/2009
We at RezHub.com are upgrading our standard JavaScript code to use jQuery going forward. Today was my first day of just learning jQuery, and not just tinkering with it.
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By Will on
1/25/2009
During some of the early morning tweets on Twitter this morning, a few of us day dreamed about toys that we want.
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