By Stefan Cullmann on
4/10/2010
XML/XSL Module 04.03.05 is a maintenance release. Download is available from Codeplex. Changes were required to fix issues caused by conflicts with a new namespace in DotNetNuke 5.3. as the XML module did not use fully qualified namespaces everywhere.
Please upgrade to XML 4.3.5 before upgrading your DNN version to 5.3.1 and above. In case you missed this step and the entire application runs into a Yellow Screen of Death, the easiest workaround is to simply delete ~\App_Code\XML\Handlers\download.vb....
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By Stefan Cullmann on
3/21/2010
I am pleased to announce that XML 4.3.5, has now entered the release tracker; the same package is also available as Release Candidate on CodePlex. I also added an updated version of a module walk-through to the documentation section.
If you have currently the XML module installed, please upgrade the XML module first prior to upgrading the DotNetNuke core to 5.3.1 or later.
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By Stefan Cullmann on
5/24/2007
XML 04.03.04 covers these issues:
XML-5464 Search is now independent from the current HttpContext - works now also using Scheduler
A job called by scheduler doesn’t run in any HttpContext so an "Object reference not set to an instance of an object." was raised.
Side note: A lot of DotNetNuke objects and ASP.Net functions rely on HttpContext: e.g. objects like PortalSettings or mappath are not available during a scheduled task!
XML-5486 Change in util.vb to address assembly resolving issue
Some...
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By Stefan Cullmann on
4/2/2007
 I am very excited to announce a double release of the XML module. XML 03.03.02 and XML 04.03.03 are released today for public download.
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By Stefan Cullmann on
1/27/2007
I am very pleased to announce the first public release of the xml module since team reorganization.
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By Stefan Cullmann on
7/1/2006
The DotnetNuke XML module is based on XML and XSL. XML module helps to connect DotNetNuke to the world. It is one of the 10 original modules which have been released as part of the IBuySpy portal. During the last years it has not passed much evolution though the world has not stopped turning. My name is Stefan Cullmann, and I am the new team lead for the XML module. I am pleased to announce that the XML module is awaking from its eternal slumber...
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