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Early this week I was at the great OpenForce Europe conference organized by the SDN at The Netherlands.
As always it's been a great conference with lots of great sessions and plenty of opportunities to meet some old DNN friend and made some new ones! Networking (and drinking beers) is as important as good sessions, and we have had both of them!
At my session "DotNetNuke installation manifest file (.dnn) explained!" we took a deep look at all the options provided by DotNetNuke for a installing all kind of Extensions (libraries, modules, providers, skins, ...).
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I've been fighthing for long with an issue we have on a quite big installation (75+ portals, 6500+ pages, 11000+ modules).
The issue only manifested when installing some modules and it would cause the...
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(If you don't understand spanish, you'd better don't come, because we'll not have translators ....
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I've just posted the material for the presentations I did both in OpenForce Europe and USA.
Get them here.
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Next week I'm presenting DNN as a successfull tool for Web RAD on Madrid and Barcelona thanks to Microsoft Spain. If you're around come by and say hello. It will be an introductiory session on what DNN...
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At OpenForce Europe I showed how to create a new provider feature for DotNetNuke. In this case it was a provider for creating Sitemaps (see www.sitemap.org) for google search optimization. In DNN 5 we added a few options to better support sitemaps but the implementation was still very simple.
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There's some misunderstanding on how DotNetNuke Modules are installed and which steps are executed during a module installation or upgrade.
I'll try to cover both scenarios on this post and I hope this...
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