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Aug 11

Posted by: Alec Whittington
8/11/2006  RssIcon

As of right now, I am wrapping up a side project for a client. Unfortunately while I was waiting for approval as the project lead, I took on a couple of side projects so this has lead to the slow start. This project will go completely crazy with activity starting Aug 19th. All is set for the last client to be wrapped up on the 18th so we will be rocking and rolling. I do plan on listing the daily progress of the module in the project forums for it. As bugs are fixed, they will be linked in the forum post so that all can see them. Some of the bugs date as far back as 2004, while others date only a few weeks.

Also, there has been a lot of interest in joining this team. As of right now, the team consists of me, myself, and I. Until I get the first release out (which is just a maintenance release), I would not feel comfortable having another person on the project. After the release, Michael Washington and myself will evaluate how everything went and will decide at that time if another person is needed. Those that have inquired I do have your names so do not worry, if it becomes available you will be contacted.

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Re: Current Status of the project

Hi Alec,

Is there a way we use the Link module to return the control back to the page keeping page controls view state? If not, for navigating between pages, can you suggest the best way possible in DNN?

Thanks

Srikrishna K.N

By Sekhi on   8/17/2007

Re: Current Status of the project

I am not sure of your question. Please post in the links forum and we can discuss it there.

By ncgoose on   8/31/2006
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