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5/20/2007 3:10 PM
 

NukeAlexS wrote

Just received the Building websites book last week you played a part in (after reading the Pro DotNetNuke 4 book). Very impressed... thanks Michael. I wish I read your book first! I think another book is required that contains the scope of chapters 6 to 9 approx 300-400 pages long, written in the style of "building websites" could make a great DNN programmers reference.

Hey Thanks. the DotNetNuke® 4 Module Development Guide (Download .PDF) is kinda suppose to fill that void until the next Core book comes out. The Core book was written as the ASP.NET 1.1 to ASP.NET 2.0 switch was taking place. It was unfortunate for the guys working on the book at the time. For more up to date material see: http://www.adefwebserver.com/DotNetNukeHELP/

As far as your ObjectDataSource issue. I don't use WAP so I'm not much help :(



Michael Washington
http://ADefWebserver.com
www.ADefHelpDesk.com
A Free Open Source DotNetNuke Help Desk Module
 
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5/20/2007 4:52 PM
 

Well I see other people might be having the same problem, no solution as of yet unfortunately, see here:
http://forums.asp.net/p/962050/1195370.aspx#1195370



Alex Shirley


 
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