By Darrell Hardy on
7/22/2011 12:46 PM
Just in case you have been living under a rock and don’t know that DotNetNuke World will be held in Orlando Florida, November 9th – 11th, NOW YOU KNOW! And there IS a registration discount available
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By Darrell Hardy on
6/23/2011 9:50 AM
The Beta is out! The Beta is out!
Why is this important?
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By Darrell Hardy on
6/15/2011 9:44 AM
If you think of DotNetNuke 6.0 as a “visual” upgrade, you will be headed in the right direction. I have been told that there will be a New Skin (yet to be released). The secret of who is doing the skin is slowly leaking out and people are really getting excited about seeing it.
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By Darrell Hardy on
6/8/2011 11:05 AM
Tuesday night Will Strohl was the presenter at ODUG (Orlando DotNetNuke User Group) and showed us the latest build of DotNetNuke 6.0. If you were not able to be there, you should plan on testing the BETA as soon as it is released. The Current CTP (CTP3) has a lot of the changes in it, but they really start to shine in the soon-to-be-released BETA.
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By Darrell Hardy on
6/6/2011 10:36 PM
The upcoming DotNetnuke 6.0 release is being touted as one of the most momentous releases ever. With the history of DNN, that’s saying a lot!
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By Darrell Hardy on
5/19/2011 9:13 AM
This is one of the biggest announcements for DotNetNuke in a while. TWO full days of sessions dedicated to DotNetNuke and the price is only $599 with an early bird registration price of ONLY $349!
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By Darrell Hardy on
2/14/2011 11:07 AM
The Day Of DotNetNuke is coming, The Day Of DotNetNuke is coming:
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By Darrell Hardy on
2/14/2011 10:02 AM
It is official! The call for speakers for the Day of DotNetNuke is going out.
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By Darrell Hardy on
6/22/2010 4:51 PM
I recently ran into an interesting challenge. A custom module was failing to send SOME emails. By that I mean that some were being sent and some not. After doing a little research in the email log files it was determined that the emails in question were not ever reaching the email server. Thus the problem had to be in DNN. Here is the scenario:...
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By Darrell Hardy on
4/20/2010 11:53 AM
Most of us seem to learn by jumping in and trying to swim. Well, the first step to using DotNetNuke (DNN) with ASP.NET 4 is to learn about ASP.NET 4. I have been reading “Professional ASP.NET 4 in C# and VB” by Wrox publishing and can highly recommend it to those who want to get a heads up before they jump into the deep end of the pool.

The authors, Bill Evjen, Scott Hanselman, and Devin Rader are well known and respected in the Microsoft Community. The book is very well organized. It does assume that the reader has some programming experience but you by no means have to be an expert to follow the logic or the examples. The material is presented in a very orderly fashion.
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