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7/13/2005 6:24 PM
 

Welcome to the Contacts Module Feedback area.
Please use this forum to post ideas and suggestions relating to the Contacts module sub-project. We do appreciate if you will take the time to write a few lines, ask a question about the module, or even answer questions.

Issues and Bugs
Please use the DotNetNuke Contacts module issue tracker to report bugs and issues found in the module, this way we are able to schedule, solve, track, and test the issues raised. Bug reports reported in a forum tends to be forgotten when they are no longer at the top of the list.

If you are not sure if a module operation is a feature or an issue, feel free to describe your findings so others are able to provide their views and opinions.

What is the Contacts Module?
The DotNetNuke Contacts Module is one of the original included modules in the DotNetNuke Portal. The module is able to produce a list of contacts.


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3/23/2009 1:05 AM
 

Please be informed, that this module has been sunsetted some time ago and no further development will take place.

We suggest to use UserDefinedTable (aka form and List in DNN 5) instead, which allows you to create custom columns  according to your needs.


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