By Matthias Schlomann on
11/4/2010 1:30 AM
I am very happy to announce that I released a first beta version of the DNN_Chat module for DotNetNuke 05.05.00 and above. To run this, to a WAP module moved, version you need have to installed the .NET Framework 3.5.
This Chat module want also make a file cleaning if you test it with a upgrade of the previous version. But noticed, that if you install the Chat 01.00.01 on DNN 5.5.x there is an known issue on the App_Code\Chat\DnnChatCodeHelper.vb you have to modified manuelly the way you find on this Forum...
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By Matthias Schlomann on
10/31/2010 2:13 PM
After I started with developing my first own module on C# I noticed that the DNN_Chat module is brocken when used in any of the DNN versions. I got in contact with its team lead Stefan Kamphuis and noticed that existing team was very small. Accordingly I offered my contribution helping the module to work on DNN5.x.
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By Matthias Schlomann on
8/24/2010 6:06 AM
I am happy to announced that my ShoutcastStats 05.01.00 module now is released on http://dnnshoutcaststats.codeplex.com . The module renders on 2 module definitions the statistics from an Shoutcast broadcasting server. This is mostly used from internet radio stations.
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By Matthias Schlomann on
6/28/2010 10:16 AM
Today I released the Beta Version 05.00.540 of the ShoutcastStats module for DotNetNuke. After I found the solution for the module settings using multible module definations, I added some selectable feature to all functions of the module. So now you could select what you want to view to your page visitors. Also I added some more fuction to the module, so that I think it is now complete.
The ShoutcastStats module renders detailed data from a Shoutcast broadcasting server. Also it could create Image Links...
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By Matthias Schlomann on
6/1/2010 1:21 PM
On May, 28th 2010 the first conference „of the European Day OF DotNetNuke” took place in Paris. For me this was the first international DotNetNuke meeting, according I was very excited to meet the other core team members, with whom I had been communicating before online only. As a further hurdle, I was intimidated by the language barrier, because I still fight with my English with time since school has passed decades. In Paris, however, I became aware that I am not the only one with this situation ;)
A highlight...
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By Matthias Schlomann on
5/14/2010 9:33 PM
Since I beginning working with DotNetNuke in 2005 I missed a module that could view the statistic data from a Shoutcast Broadcasting Server. After the years I become more inside the coding and I started with my own project to this. Now I am happy to announce you that a first ALPHA release I have posted to http://dnnshoutcaststats.codeplex.com .
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By Matthias Schlomann on
4/24/2009 7:30 PM
The latest build of the DNN Media Gallery ran without issues on the last testing round by our internal Testing Team. I have to say many thanks to the Gallery Testing Team and special thanks to Chuck Buchanan and Jos Richter who ran all test cases several times and spent a lot of hours on project testing. So we are very near to a final public Beta release on the Gallery project site in the DotNetNuke Forge/CodePlex. The Beta release will permit the Gallery module to be tested in non-production environments only. Hopefully many community users will take the time to test and promptly report issues to our Forum. After fixing any posted issues as quickly as it is possible, we will finally be able to submit the module to the official DotNetNuke module release process.
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By Matthias Schlomann on
8/12/2008 8:30 PM
WROX have released a new Book DotNetNuke Websites, written by Tracy Wittenkeller , CEO of the DotNetNuke skining and module development company T-Worx. . I’m one of the lucky persons, who already got this book to read first.
With its subject "DotNetNuke Websites Problem, Design, Solution " this book is targeting to beginners, advanced users and admins , teaching how to optimize usage of DotNetNuke. Besides detailed instructions for installing DotNetNuke, modules and skins, this book focuses on the design of DotNetNuke web sites.....
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