DNN Blog

Aug 4

Posted by: Chris Hammond
8/4/2006 12:00 AM  RssIcon

 Since I've yet to have time daily to post a new DotNetNuke tip I'm renaming my feature to just be DotNetNuke tips! I'll continue to post them when I have the time to do so.

While I was off meeting with a client DotNetNuke dropped a new release! Go out and get it!

If you're running any of the recent releases 3.3.* or 4.3.* it's highly recommended you upgrade to 4.3.4, there were some security issues found and resolved with those releases.

More DotNetNuke Tips next week.

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2 comment(s) so far...


Re: DotNetNuke Tip #13 8/4/06 New DNN Release

Chris, I'm always happy to receive DNN tips but isn't this supposed to be focused on the Wiki project? Is development continuning on the Wiki?

By YodaRocks on   8/22/2006 8:35 AM

Re: DotNetNuke Tip #13 8/4/06 New DNN Release

The Wiki Project is still slowly rolling. I have two blogs here, one for Chris Hammond, and one for the Wiki Project itself

By christoc on   8/22/2006 8:36 AM
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