| | | Author: | Will Strohl | Created: | 4/11/2007 |  | | 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 2/28/2008If you're interested, I have a few speaking engagements coming up. All of them center around DotNetNuke®.Read More » | By Will Strohl on 2/13/2008Sometimes when you are programming or debugging a site, or even when you are using certain 2rd party controls, you cannot effectively do so unless viewing the site using an actual URL. "Localhost" might be causing grief in any number of ways. Here is how to mask or fake a domain name...Read More » | By Will Strohl on 2/10/2008Sometimes, it is a relief to take pictures of still life. Sometimes though, still life is not life at all.Read More » | By Will Strohl on 2/8/2008Not that anyone but me cares, I just reached 1000 posts on the DNN forums today!Read More » | By Will Strohl on 2/5/2008Sorry to get political (kind of), but this funny little tid-bit just popped into my head.Read More » | By Will Strohl on 2/3/2008I had the lucky opportunity last year to meet Bill Clinton and George H. Bush last year. Here is one of the pictures I got of President Clinton.Read More » | By Will Strohl on 2/3/2008Some 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...Read More » | By Will Strohl on 2/3/2008Yesterday 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.Read More » | By Will Strohl on 2/1/2008If you have ever spent any amount of time writing T-SQL, you have likely at some point come across the need to write a query that needs to check or compare the value in an NTEXT field. Prior to SQL Server 2005, that wasn't possible. Here is how to do it now...Read More » | By Will Strohl on 2/1/2008Kohen and I were waiting for the ladies to get back to the car, so since I had my camera with me, I naturally began to play with it.Read More » |
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