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Come speak at DNN World 2012 in Orlando, FL

Were in full swing for planning and preparations for DNN World 2012 this October in Orlando Florida. Our call for speakers is open for a couple of more days (5/5 I believe). The conference is 10/11-12...

Getting ready for DotNetNuke Module Development

Tomorrow morning Ill be delivering one of our free DotNetNuke Explained web seminars, the 4th in our series of 6. This seminar is for Basic Module Development, in which I will show you how to quickly ...

Simple Netduino Go Tutorial Flashing RGB LEDs with a potentiometer

In case you missed the announcement on 4/4, the guys and Secret Labs, along with other members of the Netduino Community have come out with a new platform called Netduino Go . Head on over www.netduin...

DotNetNuke Webinar for Open Source Developers 1/26

Scott Willhite recently announced the following free webinar for open source developers interested in learning more about posting projects in the DotNetNuke Forge. On Thursday, January 26 at noon PST,...

Adding a hyperlink to an Image (IMG) with jQuery

While spending a bit of time this weekend working on a new color scheme for ChrisHammond.com I came across the need to be able to add a hyperlink to an image (html IMG tag) using jquery. Why would I w...

Part 7: CommunityServer to DotNetNuke handling URLs

So this is Part 7 of my CommunityServer to DotNetNuke blog series, unfortunately it is well over 7 months late, but better late than never I say. This will be a quick blog post talking about URLs and ...

DotNetNuke Version 06.01.02 Released

Earlier this week DotNetNuke version 06.01.02 was released on DotNetNuke.com (5.6.5 was also released if you are still on DNN5). If you havent taken the time to upgrade your website yet, I would encou...

Movember 2011 Results for Team DotNetNuke

Well another Movember has come and gone, we are now 2+ weeks into December, and I am finally getting the time to get this blog post together. It has been a busy 6 weeks with DotNetNuke World, holidays...

Movember 2011 is almost upon us, join Team DotNetNuke

Dear DotNetNuke Community, Movember is coming up, and I am getting the DotNetNuke Team going again this year. For those of you who werent with the company last year Movember is this. You start with a ...

Using jQuery in your content to add some flare to your DotNetNuke website

With all of the changes to DotNetNuke 6, a lot can be lost in the fact that you actually maintain the content of your website, and while the maintenance UI has changed, the content that you present is...

Using request filters in DotNetNuke to restrict website access

Have you ever had the need to blog a range of IP Addresses from accessing your website? Or perhaps, setup a website that is only accessible to a specific range of IP Addresses? DotNetNuke Request Filt...

DotNetNuke World session schedule is up

The schedule for DotNetNuke World has been posted, be sure to check it out and get planning your agendas! Three days of DotNetNuke, tons of great people to talk to, learn from, and lots of stuff to be...

Two new releases for DotNetNuke 6

If you didnt hear the news, DotNetNuke 6.0.1 was released yesterday, check out Joes blog post for more details . On that note, I put out two new open source releases as well. I updated DNNSimpleArticl...

DotNetNuke 6 Videos

In case you didnt heard, DotNetNuke 6 was released yesterday . In preparation for the release I went up to our Engineering office in Langley Canada (I work out of our San Mateo, California office) to ...

DotNetNuke 6 Released, big thangs

Big thangs baby, today is a big day in the world of .NET. DotNetNuke 6 has been released. I wont go into all of the details, Joe Brinkman has done that with a blog post over on DotNetNuke.com, but I w...

Open DotNetNuke Position with MarketGraphics Group

I received an email earlier this week from a company called the MarketGraphics Research Group. They are looking to fill an Advanced Programmer and Analyst position, I am assuming out of their Franklin...

Speaking at the St. Louis Day of .NET 2011

So this year will be my 3rd year, (would be my 4th if I hadnt bailed at the last minute on year 1), that I will be speaking at the St. Louis Day(s) of .Net. If you havent been to the STLDODN you shoul...

DotNetNuke 6 beta released

DotNetNuke 6 is coming, DotNetNuke 6 is coming! Thats right, were getting close, close enough that we had our first beta for DNN6 today. While weve had a couple of CTP (community technology preview) r...

DotNetNuke Developer position in Indianapolis Indiana

If you are in the mid west and looking for a new job, you should check out this position with United Benefit Advisors. They are looking for a developer to work with DotNetNuke on a variety of projects...

Want to Speak at DotNetNuke World in Orlando?

If you are interested in presenting a session (or three) at DotNetNuke World in Orlando in November time is running out to get your sessions submitted ! You have until June 8th to get them in. Even if...

A new free video series, DotNetNuke Module Development

If you havent checked out the DotNetNuke Video Library lately, you really should, there is a lot of great content in there. I just uploaded 5 new videos as part of a new series that I am recording. Be...

Wrapping up the Community Server to DotNetNuke Blog Series, next week!

I had hoped to finish up my Community Server to DotNetNuke blog series tonight, but I realized there is just too much less to cover! Im working tonight to get the HTTPModule that I created to handle t...

Part 6, Community Server to DotNetNuke Moving Forum replies and attachments

This is the sixth post in a series of blog posts about converting from CommunityServer to DotNetNuke. It has been far too long since Part 5, apologies for that! A brief background: I had a number of ...

A couple of new open source releases from yours truly

Over the past few weeks Ive been feeling awful open source like. We come from an open source background, and we, DotNetNuke Corporation, are still very very committed to stick with those roots. So I p...

New Free DotNetNuke skin, Multifunction the worlds best

Are you looking for the Worlds Best Free DotNetNuke Skin? Well, have I got just the one for you. MultiFunction, you can find it now on Codeplex, or check out the Demo web site to see it in action. No...

DotNetNuke Training Program Update and Changes

For those of you who dont know, Ive been here at DotNetNuke Corporation now for just over 14 months. In May 2010 we started offering our DotNetNuke Training webinars on a regular basis, this program h...

Attending CMS Expo in Chicago May 2011

If you are in the Chicagoland area, or are up for a trip to Chicago, you should check out the CMS Expo coming up the 2nd through the 4th of May, 2011. What is CMS Expo? CMS Expo is a 3-day learn...

Adding Facebook Comments using Razor in DotNetNuke

The other day I posted on how to add the new Facebook Comments to your DotNetNuke website. This worked okay for basic modules that only had one content display, but for a module like DNNSimpleArticle ...

Integrating Facebook Comments into your DotNetNuke Pages

Last week Facebook announced a new feature that websites can use to get Facebook Comments onto their web pages . I thought this was interesting as I have a few car racing sites that are using Forums, ...

DotNetNuke is switching to C#, uh oh

If you didnt see Shauns blog post earlier this week you should give it a good read through . The post announced the fact that starting with Version 6.0 (targeted for Q2 2011) DotNetNuke will no longer...

Scrubbing a DotNetNuke Database for user info and passwords

If youve ever needed to send a backup of your DotNetNuke database to a developer for testing, you likely trust the developer enough to do so without scrubbing your data, but just to be safe it is prob...

Part 5, Moving Forum threads from CommunityServer to DotNetNuke

This is the fifth post in a series of blog posts about converting from CommunityServer to DotNetNuke. A brief background: I had a number of websites running on CommunityServer 2.1, I decided it was fi...

Part 4, Getting the conversion tables ready for CS to DNN

This is the fourth post in a series of blog posts about converting from CommunityServer to DotNetNuke. A brief background: I had a number of websites running on CommunityServer 2.1, I decided it was f...

Part 3, Converting users from CommunityServer to DotNetNuke

Two updates on the series in two days? Woah! So before you get into Part 3 of my CommunityServer to DotNetNuke series catch up if you havent read the previous posts. A brief background: I had a number...

DNNSimpleArticle v00.00.04 Released

Earlier this evening I release a new version of my DNNSimpleArticle module for DotNetNuke. You can download the latest release from codeplex at http://dnnsimplearticle.codeplex.com/ This release is th...

DotNetNuke 5.6.1 released Upgrade Now, w/ video!

I wont regurgitate all of Joe Brinkmans blog post announcing the fact that DotNetNuke 5.6.1 was released today. There are a couple of new features added, Razor support, and better Portal Alias handlin...

Decking out the Project350z in DotNetNuke

Some of you know I have a car problem, some of you dont. So to explain this a bit. I started racing cars in a sport called Autocross back in 2000, and have been doing it pretty heavily since then. In ...

Learning about C Bitshift Operators

So I was doing some reading tonight on my Nerdkit , I had planned to actually do some playing around with it, but decided just to read a bit. Ive never coded in C, I did C++ in College (not very well)...

Show #14 DotNetNuke 5.6.1, Razor/Webmatrix and WebCamps

Once again, it’s been far too long since the last show, this time just over 4 months, For Show #14 I am joined by Joe Brinkman. Take a listen and see what has been going on in the DNN world. Len...

Converting From CommunityServer to DotNetNuke Intro

( originally posted on DNNDaily ) So I have been trying to figure out how best to do this blog post for a while now, though I think I will be better off doing it as a series of blog posts rather than ...

Upcoming DotNetNuke Training for January 2011

With the New Year, why not resolve to learn more about DotNetNuke ? DotNetNuke is the most successful and widely adopted open source project on the Microsoft Stack. Its been around for eight years and...

Updating your DotNetNuke Copyright Statement for 2011, and beyond

originally posted on my DotNetNuke.com blog Every January people start thinking oh crap, I need to update the copyright statement on my website. And everyone runs out and makes the change to the curre...

Using JQuery to set create a flexible 3 column layout with Divs

This evening I was working on creating a Full Width skin for http://www.sccaforums.com/ , the current skin is at a fixed width, which doesnt work very well for an active Forum when you have a browser ...

The perfect DotNetNuke Christmas present

Are you racking your brain trying to come up with that DotNetNuke person in your life? If so, Ive got just the solution! You can buy them my book! DotNetNuke 5 Users Guide: Get your website up and run...

A simple DotNetNuke article module with C# and VB.NET Source

For the DotNetNuke Connections conference last month I provided an advanced DotNetNuke module development course as a pre-conference training session. That training covered details on how to implement...

Are you going to St. Louis for the Day of .NET?

Are you interested in going to St. Louis for the Day of .NET next week? If so, check out my latest blog post on DotNetNuke.com Over there Im giving away a free entry into the event, thats a value of $...

Free DotNetNuke Training now available

When I started up here at DotNetNuke Corp. in March, I spent quite a bit of time planning and tweaking our plan in regards to the DotNetNuke Training that we would be offering. The initial phase launc...

Free DotNetNuke Skins

If you are looking for Free DotNetNuke skins be sure to check out the entries from the DotNetNuke Skinning Contest earlier this year. There are a ton of great skins there on the page that you can down...

St. Louis Day of .Net 2010

So last year, shortly after I moved from St. Louis to Denver, I went back to St. Louis to present at the 2nd St. Louis Day of .Net. Now, having moved from Colorado to California Im headed back to St. ...

A C# Version of DotNetNuke

Did you hear the news? You can get DotNetNuke in C# now! What? Say it aint so, DotNetNuke has abandoned VB.NET? Well not quite, the release and production version of DotNetNuke is still in VB.NET, tho...

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