The Mighty Blog

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I work for the DotNetNuke Corporation. I am a self-proclaimed DotNetNuke Evangelist, but I also use it daily. In the DNN world, I am a programmer, DBA, architect, business analyst, speaker, tutorial writer, administrator, and just overall a DNN junkie... Therefore, you may see a few posts here that are not DNN or .Net related, but for the most part it will be all DNN all day - every day! Every day is DotNetNuke day!
By Will Strohl 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.

By Will Strohl 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.

By Will Strohl 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...

By Will Strohl 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...

By Will Strohl 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...

By Will Strohl 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...

By Will Strohl on 2/17/2009

Just moments ago, Joe Brinkman posted the newest version of DotNetNuke for the community to download.

By Will Strohl 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.

By Will Strohl 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.

By Will Strohl 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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