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By Will on
12/30/2008
For many, this is a long time coming. Realistically, it has only been a couple of weeks. Anyhow, there are 3 sets of video ready to be viewed on the ODUG website.
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By Will on
12/29/2008
One necessary evil with some websites is to put preventative measures in place to prevent web "bots" from attempting to log in to your website. CAPTCHA attempts to provide a solution to this problem.
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By Will on
12/28/2008
The Orlando DotNetNuke® Users Group (ODUG) newsletter was just out to all members.
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By Will on
12/28/2008
The core DotNetNuke Blog Module has obviously grown by leaps and bounds. However, there are a few things that I have wanted to change about it. One thing is the social bookmarking badges.
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By Will on
12/28/2008
A really great trend that is moving through many modules out there is the use of templates. One of these modules is the DNN core Survey module.
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By Will on
12/26/2008
A shiny new toy appears in DotNetNuke version 4.09.01. It is called the "Dashboard", and it is back-ported from version 5.00.00.
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By Will on
12/26/2008
Every once in a while, I face an error installing DotNetNuke that completely frustrates me. It is only because it forces me to start over with the installation process.
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By Will on
12/25/2008
A long while ago, I created a suggested upgrade path listing to assist folks with upgrading older versions of DNN.
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By Will on
12/24/2008
I saw Joe Brinkman mention this earlier, but I honestly thought it was a joke!
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By Will on
12/23/2008
The User Group Kit from CodeZone arrived today...
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By Will on
12/23/2008
Here is a useful tip to make skin development go faster, or make minor changes to a HTML skin file without having to recreate and install the skin package.
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By Will on
12/23/2008
I have until this evening, always been a fan and regular customer of Best Buy. Unfortunately, that has changed. Now, they have lost a customer. This is one company that I didn't want this to happen to.
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By Will on
12/22/2008
It is one thing to own a Wrox book. It is even better to own a Wrox book about DotNetNuke. Did you know that each book has its own form on the Wrox P2P site?
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By Will on
12/22/2008
I have been doing videos of our DotNetNuke® meetings and sessions for some time now, I only plan on getting better at it.
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By Will on
12/22/2008
Are you a fan of eco-friendly topics and information that is not polarizing or extreme? RezHub.com has a great video to kick off their YouTube channel.
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By Will on
12/21/2008
I am laying down the plans for the upcoming code camps here in Florida. I am looking for your feedback.
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By Will on
12/20/2008
I have kept myself out of the social networking sites for quite a while, but I joined MySpace a couple of weeks ago. Yesterday, I joined Facebook.
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By Will on
12/18/2008
While I was at work, I received a phone call from home telling me that I received a package in the mail. I wasn't expecting a package...
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By Will on
12/14/2008
I have a habit video-taping all of the sessions I do, and the ODUG meetings. Here is the status on the current batch of videos.
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By Will on
12/14/2008
Today is my 7 year anniversary. If you want to read some sappy stuff, then read on. (Well, as sappy as I'd get publically.)
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By Will on
12/12/2008
Pinging your blog to various services uing XML RPC is one of the features on the road map for the DNN Blog Module, but in the meantime I have modified it for those of us who do not want to wait.
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By Will on
12/12/2008
Here is a simple walk-through of how you can organize your blog entries in the DotNetNuke® blog module.
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By Will on
12/12/2008
Some of you may have noticed a couple of things changing here at WillStrohl.com...
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By Will on
12/11/2008
I won tickets to another sneak preview.
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By Will on
12/11/2008
The MSDN Developer Conference was held in Orlando, Florida at the Rosen Centre.
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By Will on
12/10/2008
I just added the ability to "ping" the blog module to various sources...
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By Will on
12/10/2008
I have updated the way my blog is syndicated. If you are willing, please update your RSS reader.
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By Will on
12/10/2008
Last night was the December ODUG meeting. Wanna know how it went?
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