The Mighty Blog

Author:Will StrohlCreated:12/12/2008
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!

If you're interested, I have a few speaking engagements coming up. All of them center around DotNetNuke®.

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Not that anyone but me cares, I just reached 1000 posts on the DNN forums today!

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Some DotNetNuke administrators give out RSVP Codes to people to allow them to voluntarily gain access to features or sections on their web site that is normally hidden. Here is what you do with it...

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Yesterday marked the first meeting of DNN'ers in the Orlando area. It was a lot of fun meeting and discussing DotNetNuke® (DNN) with other people.

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Sometimes, you are experiencing an error on your DotNetNuke web site, but the error will not even let the page load, or the error load. Well, here is a way to find the offending error.

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I see a question in the DotNetNuke® (DNN) forums a lot. It is often phrased something like "I deleted my login page. How can I login now?" Here is how you can get to your login page even when the Account Login module is not on the page, or the login page you specified in Site Settings is not accessible.

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As of version 4.06.02, DotNetNuke (DNN) has the built-in capability of providing a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) connection for any page on the web site. Some of you may notice such a page when the little lock appears on your web browser, and the prefix for the URL is "HTTPS" instead of "HTTP". Doing this for your DNN web site is pretty simple.

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I have been using the minimum DotNetNuke® version feature in my modules for some time now. It is a great feature in your DNN manifest file that prevents your modules from being installed on unsupported versions. However, when I upgraded from v4.05.03, it didn't work anymore.

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Believe it or not, there are quite a few people out there running on versions of DotNetNuke, and haven't upgraded in quite a long time.  This could happen for any number of reasons.  But it's important to know that upgrading is not always as easy as just dowloading and upgrading to the most recent version.  Due to feature inclusion/exclusion, database schema changes, and more, there may be stops you have to make in the upgrade process.

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The DotNetNuke (DNN) CMS has a great Blog Module that allows you to have your very own blog on your web site. That's no secret. However, some people do not blog chronologically and/or update their blogs - in turn changing the publish date. Well, the current version doesn't allow you to change that date manually. Here is how you can....

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