By Stefan Cullmann on
4/26/2010
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By Stefan Cullmann on
4/9/2010
This is the second release for this year for Form and List, and it mostly a stabilization release. The import/ export of CSV files feature, which had been introduced in 5.1.1,, was not really ready for production and required an update. Also the new ability to set a CSS style to input boxes had been missed for the main data type text, which in. As requested by the Community, I also added reply-to and from fields for email notifications.
For your privacy, the content of Form and List modules are now excluded...
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By Stefan Cullmann on
1/3/2010
Form and List 5.1.1 is available for public download, and it is also included in the latest DNN 5.2.1 package.
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By Stefan Cullmann on
10/3/2009
Form and List 5.0.3 was released some days ago, and the new package is now also part of the latest DotNetNuke packages 5.1.3/5.1.4. It is mainly a stabilization release, covering some fixes and a few enhancements and performance tweaks.
Please download your copy and set up some nice forms and lists.
I am also happy to announce that we finalized the relocation of the Form and List project...
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By Stefan Cullmann on
3/10/2009
I am pleased to announce the latest public release of the UserDefinedTable Project:
Form and List 05.00.00
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By Stefan Cullmann on
11/15/2008
Form and List 05.00.00 is the official successor of UserDefinedTable3.5.1, created for you by the UserDefinedTable project team. Forms and Lists introduces new features, I already blogged about the form mode and the tracking/ notification features. Today I want to cover up a new column setting: Private Columns....
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By Stefan Cullmann on
11/11/2008
Form and List 05.00.00 is the official successor of UserDefinedTable3.5.1, created for you by the UserDefinedTable project team.
As already mentioned in my last blog, Form and List allows you to create submission forms. Submissions are stored inside the module. Most times you want to get informed about new submissions, therefore the module you to configure your desired notification scheme. Form and List is able to send email notifications, triggered by all change events: on new, on update and on delete....
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By Stefan Cullmann on
11/7/2008
It was a long way to get here, but now I am very pleased to announce that Form and List was submitted to the release tracker. Form and List is the official successor of UserDefinedTable3.5.1, created for you by the UserDefinedTable project team.
The UserDefinedTable evolved over the last years, just as DotNetNuke. Starting as an elementary customizable table, UserDefinedTable turned into a feature rich list tool. UserDefinedTable now jumps over directly from DotNetNuke 3 and ASP.NET 1.1 to DotNetNuke...
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By Stefan Cullmann on
10/5/2008
Forms & Lists (UDT5) will be the successor of the UserDefinedTable module. The 2nd preview is now available as download. This preview requires DotNetNuke5.0 RC1.
If you are curious about the new capabilities, don't miss my presentation about Forms & Lists (UDT5.0) at OpenForce'08 Europe on Monday at 9:00 AM.
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By Stefan Cullmann on
8/28/2008
Nearly one year ago (exactly only one day is left) we released UserDefinedTable 3.4.0. The presentation of one new single enhancement was assigned to me as the developer. Well, I never did. Now after even Core Team members detected the toy by accident, I can't wait to show up this little tool.
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By Stefan Cullmann on
8/27/2008
If you read my last blog [Token] based module templates and XSL compared, you might have asked yourself why I transformed the data into XML as the Announcement module doesn’t offer any XML feed beside the default RSS feed.
I needed a simple example, and a lot of users are already familiar with the Token based approach of the Announcement module.
In contrast, the User Defined Table (UDT) uses XSL-transformations for templating. I will repeat yesterday's example covering now the UDT module.
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By Stefan Cullmann on
7/23/2006
UserDefinedTable3.3.x has introduced XSL-Rendering. All the data and settings will be accessible via XML and you can use the power of XSL to present the data as you like.
The shown example is not about exciting HTML rendering but about data aggregation.
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