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Author: Robert Collins Created: Saturday, January 07, 2006 RssIcon
My personal blog on DotNetNuke.
By Robert Collins on Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Wow, I am so excited that DotNetNuke Corporation has acquired Active Modules, Inc. and specifically the Active Social module!  I have had the opportunity to work with Active Social many times and it is an incredible module and will fit well in the DNN Community as a cornerstone module for all.  
By Robert Collins on Saturday, December 12, 2009

  It is great to be a part of such a great open source product and part of such a wonderful community.  I look forward to serving you all and doing my part to make DNN and even better framework and development platform...

By Robert Collins on Friday, November 24, 2006
Wow, I have struck gold, flash gold!!! I have never been a big Flash fan for several reason, the largest being it is often miss used and because a distraction on websites rather than a tool for helping people navigate the site. The other reason is that Flash has always been a Designer tool and not so much a developer’s tool. The one thing I have always likes about Flash is that it is cross browser (either it is or is not installed) and it holds state, allows drag and drop, etc.
By Robert Collins on Friday, November 10, 2006
I have been receiving may requests for information / support via Blog comments lately that I think should really be forum post since they are not so much comments as they are requests for support or other feedback. This made me start thinking is there a fundamental difference in what should be asked in a Blog vs. a Forum.
By Robert Collins on 2/14/2006
The DNN store templates consist of html files that contain a combination of html tags and tokens or just tokens. During processing of a template, the html text and tokens are replaced by web controls and combined on a single web control.
By Robert Collins on 2/13/2006
The DNN Store module allows “pluggable” payment gateway providers to increase the flexibility and usage of the Store. Payment Gateways allow the Store to accept online payments through a variety of different methods.
By Robert Collins on Monday, February 06, 2006
Well, the DotNetNuke Store is off to a great start with 2,220 downloads since its launch on January 31st, 2006. The store is one of the most requested and anticipated additions to the DNN Core Module family. It currently offers basic store features such as Categories, Template enabled catalog (list and detail views), provider bases gateway model (including a PayPal and Authorize.Net gateway), customer history, and more. However the project is just starting and we plan many incredible enhancements in the months and years to come.
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