DotNetNuke: Taking a Leap Forward

Posted by: Joe Brinkman, on 10 Sep 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

From time to time every platform faces a choice continue supporting old technology or make a break with the past so that you can better take advantage of current technology and position your platform for the future. We have been very fortunate over the past several years that we have not been faced with this choice very often. In 2004 we officially ended support for ASP.Net 1.0. In 2006, with the sun setting of DotNetNuke 3.x, we officially ended support for ASP.Net 1.1, even though many modules...

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