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DotNetNuke® Project :: Installer Utility

Welcome to the DotNetNuke Installer project

installer_start.jpgWe have heard it again and again. DotNetNuke really needs an installer to help beginners with their first experience with DotNetNuke. But on the other hand the Installer should also be helping the more experienced users to quickly setup a new website with DotNetNuke.
The DotNetNuke Installer should take care of everything (ok, almost everything ...)

What is the DotNetNuke Installer?
The DotNetNuke Installer will take care of installing or upgrading DotNetNuke. It will guide the user through a series of pages and at the end will make all the settings based on what the user entered on the pages. Right now, the current version provides the following:

  • the user can select what items he wants to install (Core files, source, documentation, one (or more) module(s))
  • copy the files to the specified directory or to a remote FTP server
  • create the virtual directory in IIS (sorry, no support for root websites just yet)
  • create (or reuse an existing) database
  • basic command-line support


Issues and Bugs
Please use the DotNetNuke Installer issue tracker to report bugs and issues found in the installer, this way we are able to schedule, solve, track, and test the issues raised. Bug reports reported in a forum tends to be forgotten when they are no longer at the top of the list.

If you are not sure if something is a feature or an issue, feel free to describe your findings in the special forums below so others are able to provide their views and opinions.

Why feedback?
We need your feature ideas and experience with the installer to help us make it even better, and positive feedback helps us confirm the design choices we make.

 


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Author: Antonio Chagoury Created: 12/19/2006 9:48 AM
My Personal Blog on DotNetNuke

By Antonio Chagoury on 9/4/2008 10:16 AM

I am excited to join this great group of people in Las Vegas for this year OpenForce / DevConnections conference, and most of all honored for the opportunity to give a talk on extending the DotNetNuke Membership Provider. 

Here are the details (more to come soon):

Done in 60 minutes: Build a Custom Membership Provider

& Read More »

By Antonio Chagoury on 8/26/2008 8:55 AM

Weighing in at 8lbs and 13oz and measuring 21 inches long the Worthley family welcomes little baby Anna Grace Wortley.

Mom and little one are doing great!

Congratulation! (By the way, when can she start coding?)

By Antonio Chagoury on 7/21/2008 9:58 PM

Hello Everyone,

After much anticipation, hard work and dedication (from this extraordinary team of professionals) I am pleased to announce that we are "code-complete" and that the Blog module was submitted to the release tracker just moments ago.

I would also like to take a few moments to thank each and every team member without whom this would not have been such a memorable release:

By Antonio Chagoury on 6/14/2008 10:53 PM

Identification Icons

Identification icons are quickly becoming a popular way for bloggers to encourage responsible use of blog comments.  A variety of solutions are available, all of which aim to provide useful benefits to the blog reader.

Identification icons allow blog readers to personalize their posts just like a forum avatar.  The additional personalization m ... Read More »

By Antonio Chagoury on 6/14/2008 7:05 AM

Blog Friendly URLs
An established best practice for SEO is for keywords relating to the content of a web page to appear in the page's URL (what is often called a "Human Friendly" URL).  Among several established blog platforms this is put into practice by taking the title of the blog entry (which is often a semantically strong indicator of what the page is about) and putting it into the entry's URL. Version 03.04.01 intr ... Read More »

By Antonio Chagoury on 6/12/2008 12:01 PM

Hello Everyone,

We've been a little silent lately, but I assure you, a LOT has been going on.

First of all, we have been "recruiting" like crazy, and we have put together an awesome team that I am proud to be part of, more on this on another blog entry.

We have also been busy wrapping up development of the next version of the Blog module (3.4.1). I know I have said this before, but I mean it this time when I say that this will be ... Read More »

By Antonio Chagoury on 3/25/2008 8:55 AM

It gives me great pleasure to welcome Don Worthley to the Blog Team.

Don is an experienced .net developer and a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT). He has been very active in the community forums and diligently answering your questions and helping out wherever and whenever possible.

Don is a great addition to the team, and I am personally glad to have him on board to help shape the future of the Blog module.
Please join me in giving him a warm wel ... Read More »

By Antonio Chagoury on 3/23/2008 8:10 PM

For those of you who are in the Washington DC metro area and are interested in learning more on building DotNetNuke Modules, I will be presenting at NoVa CodeCamp South on Saturday, March 29th at the Strayer University Woodbridge Campus. 

NoVa CodeCamp is a free all-day developer event and has become an international trend where peer ... Read More »

By Antonio Chagoury on 2/28/2008 3:05 PM

Last night I had the pleasure and honor to be a panelist representing DotNetNuke at the Washington DC Web Content Mavens.
Other than just have a blast sharing my unbiased knowledge and experience about DotNetNuke I had the priviledge of doing it next to folks like Scott Davis from Alfresco, Boris Kraft, CEO of   Read More »

By Antonio Chagoury on 2/13/2008 1:28 PM

Hi Folks,

I just posted the first of a series of blog posts called "DNN Best Kept Secrets".

Yesterday I was searching for some information/documentation on how to use the DNN Paging Control. Unfortunately I was not able to find anything that really helped so I just dived into the code and experimented until I figured out how it works and how to stitch it into any datasource (It wasn't that hard, btw).

As usual, I figured I would ... Read More »

 


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