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| Thursday, December 28, 2006 | |
Upgrading to DNN 4.4.0
By Richard Edwards @ 3:00 AM :: 344 Views ::
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Edit: A fix for the problem caused by DNN 4.4.0 has just been released on SnowCovered. The new version of Aggregator, 4.0.3 should only be installed on DNN 4.4.0 or higher. For all versions of DNN 4.x below 4.4.0, please install Aggregator 4.0.2. Thanks to everyone who provided testing.
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The current version of Aggregator, v 4.0.2 has a small problem in DNN 4.4.0. When you save your Aggregator setup, an error is thrown (DotNetNuke.Common.Utilities.DataCache.ClearTabCache(Int32, Int32)).
I'm working on a fix for it as we speak. The work around is to just refresh the page after you save your settings. That should clear the error and everything should be fine. The error happens after the settings are saved so anything you put into the Aggregator should be there.
I should have a fix posted by the start of the week.
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| Tuesday, July 18, 2006 | |
Aggregator 4.0 Released
By Richard Edwards @ 10:11 PM :: 689 Views ::
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Well after much work and testing I've released the latest version of Aggregator tonight. Here are the details: Aggregator (Tabbed Modules) is a flexible module that acts as a tabbed container or localization container for 1 or more modules. New to version 4.0 (DNN3,DNN4 only): Multiple modules per tab - Choose the 'Add new tab from module' option to pick a module and have it add the tab and module at the same time
- You can insert a break after any module to move it down below the previous module for positioning
Localization - Any tab or module can be defined specific to a locale so it only shows for users in that locale.
- All locales (the default) shows always
- Fallback locale only shows if it's only module or tab left after deciding on whether to show any specific locales. For instance, you could have an NL-NL tab and a Fallback tab. If you were logged in as NL-NL locale then it would only show the NL-NL tab, the fallback would not be shown. Conversely, if you are logged in as anything other than NL-NL, then it would only show the fallback tab
Prev/Next - If this option is selected, then Prev/Next buttons will be shown. To change the Prev/Next text, edit the App_LocalResources/Aggregator.ascx.resx file (for English) or it's localized alternative for other languages
Hide Single Tabs - If this option is selected and there ever happens to be a single tab (either because only 1 tab is defined or 1 tab is left after the localizations are determined) then the tab will not be shown essentially making it appear as a normal module. This is useful if you wanted to localize a text/html module for 5 different locales. You could add a single tab, add 5 text/html modules each for a different locale (actually 4 locales and a fallback) and when it is rendered, you wouldn't see a tab at all just the specific text/html module that applies to the locale of the user
Tab Skin - Skinning has been simplified with the use of a skins directory beneath the DestopModules/DNNStuff - Aggregator folder. Each folder below that is a skin, and includes subfolders for Top,Bottom,Left,Right and Inline. The skin has to have a styles.css file and any images it needs in these folders. The most complex example of this would be the BlueSteel skin. This will make it much easier to bundle skins together and deploy them without having to edit a module.css file etc.
- The old 'theme' skinning syntax still works and if you upgrade from an older version it will maintain this setting although you have the option to override to the new skinning ability
Active Hover - If this option is selected, the tabs will be automatically selected whenever the user hovers over them. Your users will absolutely love this feature!!!
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| Tuesday, June 20, 2006 | |
Aggregator 3.1.4 Update
By Richard Edwards @ 8:33 AM :: 738 Views ::
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I have just posted a new Aggregator version 3.1.4 on the SnowCovered Patches & Hotfixes section to deal with some issues found with the new releases from DotNetNuke 3.3.0 and 4.3.0.
The newest version of Aggregator is still in beta and will be out when I've had a chance to test it with DNN 3.3.0 and 4.3.0.
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| Friday, March 10, 2006 | |
National Rugby League Uses Aggregator
By Richard Edwards @ 5:03 PM :: 957 Views ::
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The National Rugby League website was recently showcased on DotNetNuke.com and what do you know, they're using Aggregator on the front page for their 'Latest News' module. And very nicely I must say!
The latest addition to the DotNetNuke showcase is NRL.com, the official
site of the National Rugby League. This site, featuring news,
information, video replays, and multimedia, is an excellent
implementation of DNN.
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| Wednesday, March 01, 2006 |  |
Sneak Peak at the upcoming version
By Richard Edwards @ 9:54 PM :: 799 Views ::
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Hey everyone. Just thought I'd give you a sneak peak at what you'll be able to do with the next version. I have just completed work on the localization and multiple modules per tab features which were high on everyone's list.
Here is a screen snap of a typical setup show nested tabs and multiple modules per tab. In this case there is a nested Aggregator with 3 tabs, Tab 2a, Tab 2b and Tab 2c. Tab 2c is hidden because it was set up to only show for the locale nl-nl. Tab 2a has an html/text module and two documents modules. The html/text module has a break after it to push the other modules down to the next row.
I have left in all of the 'Visible By Administrators Only' so you can see what's happening under the hood as far as positioning goes.
Oh, yeah almost forgot. I also have Prev/Next links at the bottom to cycle through the available tabs.

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| Sunday, December 04, 2005 |  |
Site Upgrade to DNN 3.2
By Richard Edwards @ 3:00 AM :: 745 Views ::
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Well, after putting it off for as long as possible I finally decided to bite the bullet and upgrade the site to DNN 3.2 last night. I had been running on DNN 2.1.2 for well over a year and although it was very stable it was time for me to put DNN 2 to bed. As of now, I will only be releasing new modules in DNN3 or DNN4. I will continue to release critical bug fixes for any existing DNN2 module owners but the DNN2 modules will not receive any upgrades in functionality. One lessson I learned through this upgrade experience was, "When you purchase a module, purchase the source so you aren't left out in the cold." I had purchased a few modules that could not be upgraded due to a now non existant supplier and had to either remove the functionality from the site or find a new module that replicated the functionality. Purchase modules from developers that are in it for the long haul and not those with a passing fancy to make a quick buck. You may save a little time and money at the beginning but in the long run it'll end up costing you in time and aggravation when the next upgrade comes along. That said, I'm shopping around for a new forum module now and will hopefully be saving the existing content and getting it back up soon. Also, I'm planning on replacing the Free Text Box with something else because it continues to give me nothing but grief. Also, there may have been a few lost user accounts along the way. I am working on restoring the remaining accounts. If you are one of the unlucky ones and need access immediately, please re-register. I am sorry for the inconvenience. Note: All user accounts have now been restored!
Well, onwards and upwards. I'm looking forward to finally utilizing some of the increased functionality of DNN 3.2 and maybe in a couple years I'll upgrade to DNN 4 :)
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| Tuesday, November 22, 2005 |  |
New Free Module - Google Analytics
By Richard Edwards @ 3:00 AM :: 898 Views ::
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The Google ™ Analytics module is a non visual utility module that allows you to easily add the Google ™ Analytics tracking javascript to all pages of your portal. This module does not perform tracking or reporting of any kind, it merely allows you to easily add the javascript required by Google Analytics so that Google Analytics may track your page hits, visitors etc. Google ™ Analytics tracking is a free service from Google ™ and can be found at http://www.google.com/analytics/. The service is encountering some growing pains due to the overwhelming demand and you may not be able to sign up right away. If you can't sign up, there is a notification form you can fill out and you will be notified when they are accepting new accounts. I think this will only be a temporary problem though.
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| Wednesday, November 02, 2005 | |
New Module Released! Module Rotator
By Richard Edwards @ 4:14 PM :: 603 Views ::
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DNNStuff is pleased to announce the release of an exciting new module named 'Module Rotator'. Module Rotator is a versatile module that allows you to rotate the content of multiple modules in the space of a single module. Features include: - Both DNN2 and DNN3 versions included! Double the value!!
- Saves valuable screen real estate by rotating any number of DotNetNuke modules within a single module
- Hide the titles of all the rotated modules with a single setting
There are two modes of operation: Timer (Client Side): - Choose the timer option and pick the duration in milliseconds.
- Rotation happens on the client so no ugly postbacks are necessary to show the content
- An optional setting allows the rotation to pause when a user hovers over the show module
Non Timer (Server Side): - Rotation to the next module happens only when a postback is made
- Quicker inital loading because only the shown module is rendered
Security: - Rights mimic the modules they contain and will only show if the user has the proper privileges
Samples: - Take a look at the sample page for just a few of the many looks you can achieve.
Demo: - There is a fully functional demo available upon registration. The only exception being that it will only operate on localhost webs.
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| Tuesday, August 30, 2005 | |
New DNNStuff Aggregator Module Released
By Richard Edwards @ 12:48 PM :: 802 Views ::
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I'm pleased to announce that I have just released a new version of the Aggregator module for DotNetNuke 2 and DotNetNuke 3. New features include: - Both DNN2 and DNN3 versions are included now! Double the value!!
- Nested tabs - Aggregator modules may be nested within each other for a multi-level drill down effect (See sample here)
- Customized captions - Tab captions can be individually customized with images, text or replacement text using predefined tokens
- Caption tokens include
- [DNN:IMAGEURL] = ~/images/
- [DNN:PORTAL.PORTALID] = PortalId
- [DNN:PORTAL.PORTALNAME] = PortalName
- [DNN:MODULE.MODULEID] = ModuleId
- [DNN:MODULE.MODULETITLE] = ModuleTitle
- [DNN:TAB.TABID] = TabId
- [DNN:TAB.TABNAME] = TabName
- [DNN:USER.USERID] = UserId
- [DNN:USER.FULLNAME] = FullName
- [DNN:USER.USERNAME] = UserName
- [QUERYSTRING:var] = 'var' from QueryString
Existing customers should receive a patch notification through SnowCovered for a new set of PA's or Source depending on the version purchased.
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| Monday, August 22, 2005 | |
DotNetNuke 3.1.1 and Aggregator
By Richard Edwards @ 6:07 PM :: 758 Views ::
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As many of you probably know by now, DotNetNuke 3.1.1 has recently been released. I have tested the Aggregator (Tabbed Modules) for compatibility and everything should work as expected. As time permits, I'll check out the other available modules such as SQLView and CSS Include and let you know where they stand, although I'm sure there are no incompatibilities there either.
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| Monday, August 15, 2005 | |
Nested Tabs Sample
By Richard Edwards @ 11:32 PM :: 757 Views ::
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I posted a new sample tonight in the samples section which highlights a new feature available in the current beta. This sample shows a series of Aggregator modules nested to 3 deep along with variations in theme between them.
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| Wednesday, May 25, 2005 | |
Aggregator Sighting at Smart-Thinker.com
By Richard Edwards @ 10:02 PM :: 784 Views ::
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Rodney of dumbTV.com Smart-Thinker.com sent me a link to his site today. Over the weekend he changed around his entire site to rely more heavily on the space saving features of the Aggregator module. While you're visiting, check out his new Smart Thinker Events module which allows you to handle event booking and invitations online. Thanks Rodney. Looks great! ED. Rodney has changed from dumbTV.com to Smart-Thinker.com
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| Sunday, May 22, 2005 | |
New Aggregator Theme: Square
By Richard Edwards @ 11:49 AM :: 807 Views ::
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A new Aggregator theme named 'Square' has just been posted on the Aggregator - Samples page. This sample demonstrates how to use CSS to include some additional graphics to your tabs using the background and background-position properties. 
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| Thursday, May 19, 2005 | |
Another Aggregator Sighting
By Richard Edwards @ 6:10 AM :: 676 Views ::
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Robb Anderson from JustNorth sent me a link yesterday to show me how he's using the Aggregator module. Robb has a lot of content on his site and I like the way he's used it to group all of his links in categories as an alternate means of navigation. Thanks for the link Robb. If anyone else is using the Aggregator module on their site and would like to show how they've used it, send me an email and I'll try and get it up here.
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| Tuesday, April 05, 2005 | |
Aggregator Sighting
By Richard Edwards @ 9:38 PM :: 687 Views ::
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Here's another happy Aggregator user! Brian Reisman says "One of a small list of modules that should be part of every DotNetNuke portal!". Brian is using the Aggregator module in three different spots on his JoltCoder site, and has just recently released a new Amazon Ads module which looks great. If you're an Aggregator user and want to show off what you've done with it, please send me a note and I'll try and get the word out.
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| Wednesday, March 16, 2005 | |
Aggregator for DNN3 Released
By Richard Edwards @ 10:38 AM :: 851 Views ::
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This morning I released an updated version of the Aggregator module for DNN3. As promised, all purchasers of the DNN2 version on record as of last night (3/15/2005) will be receiving a free copy of the DNN3 version later tonight through email. Thank you to everyone who has been so patient and supportive. Also, a special thanks goes out to Erik van Ballegoij who supplied me with a Dutch localization. If anyone else would like to provide localization for their language, please contact me and I'll send you the required strings that need converting. Now that this version is out, I will be concentrating on upgrading the functionality of both versions to include some new features that have been requested.
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| Thursday, February 17, 2005 | |
Aggregator Sighting
By Richard Edwards @ 11:51 AM :: 652 Views ::
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I received a note last week from Nina Meiers at eXtra Dimensions Design Group (http://www.xd.com.au/) that she was launching a brand new site look and feel, in which the Aggregator module was playing a prominent role. In many cases, she has turned off containers completely for certain modules and is using Aggregator as the sole means to frame her content. Looks great Nina!
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| Tuesday, February 01, 2005 | |
February Sale! Aggregator Module
By Richard Edwards @ 7:14 PM :: 756 Views ::
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Back by popular demand, the Aggregator module is on sale for the month of February. You can purchase the private assembly for only $29.95 (a 25% saving) or the private assembly plus full source code for $59.95 (a 25% saving). In addition to the DotNetNuke 2 module, you will also receive a free upgrade to the DotNetNuke 3 version as soon as DNN3 goes live. If you're developing DNN3 sites now, I will personally send you a beta version of Aggregator for DNN3 by request after purchase.
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| Saturday, January 01, 2005 | |
Happy New Year!
By Richard Edwards @ 9:10 AM :: 691 Views ::
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I'd like to extend wishes of health, happiness and success to everyone for 2005. Thanks to everyone who made 2004 a great year. I was over at the DotNetNuke site this morning and noticed they were using version 3.0.8. Although they haven't announced it on their homepage yet, if you go to the download section you'll be able to grab it. Even though the core team has been going like crazy fixing bugs, hopefully with the holiday season over, the official release won't be too far away.
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| Tuesday, December 21, 2004 | |
2 New SQLView Samples
By Richard Edwards @ 3:00 PM :: 772 Views ::
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There are a couple of new samples posted on the SQLView Samples page. One shows how you can find out when you were last Googled and the other one shows who the top referrers to your site are for the last 6 hours. If you want to vary the time span just replace 360 with the number of minutes you are interested in. Does anyone have any interesting queries they are using for DNN administrative reports?
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| Monday, December 20, 2004 | |
CSS Include ported to DotNetNuke 3
By Richard Edwards @ 4:53 PM :: 818 Views ::
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The CSS Include module has been ported to the new DotNetNuke 3 format and provided as a free member download. This is a straight port from the existing module with a few minor differences. In the previous version, there was a separate menu entry to maintain the CSS file that would be included. This has been removed and placed directly into the module settings dialog since the new DNN3 architecture now allows me to do that. The module has also been localized as per the official DNN spec but alas only in English at this time. Since there is no visible user element to this module, it was probably overkill to localize it but I wanted to work through the process none the less.
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| Wednesday, December 15, 2004 | |
Tip for Aggregator (Tabbed Modules)
By Richard Edwards @ 10:58 PM :: 668 Views ::
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If you've been noticing that the modules you are placing inside the Aggregator module are getting cut off on the right side in IE, here's a little remedy. When you choose the 'Auto Hide Titles' option, your module is rendered within the default 'notitle.ascx' 'no container.ascx' container located in the \portals\_default\containers\_default folder. Open up 'notitle.ascx' 'no container.ascx' in a text editor and you'll see that the table width is set to '100%'. When I changed mine to '99%', the right border of my content pane seemed to behave properly and not extend beyond the enclosing , giving me a clean right border and showing my content pane style properly.
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| Saturday, December 11, 2004 | |
Chiffon Theme
By Richard Edwards @ 11:04 PM :: 744 Views ::
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Tonight I got a little inspired by a colour combination that I thought looked nice over at Silverlabs. I made a couple of changes including adding some Mozilla specific css for rounded corners and pushed the tabs to the right.
You can find it over on the Aggregator Samples page.
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| Monday, December 06, 2004 | |
Aggregator December Price Reduction
By Richard Edwards @ 11:02 PM :: 600 Views ::
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The price of the Aggregator module has been reduced for the month of December to $29.95 for the private assembly and $69.95 for the private assembly plus full source code. This also includes a free upgrade to the DotNetNuke 3 version soon after the full public release plus free gift wrapping :)
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| Wednesday, December 01, 2004 | |
SQLView 2.3.0 - New release
By Richard Edwards @ 8:09 PM :: 735 Views ::
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I've released a new version of SQLView, a free DotNetNuke module, tonight which includes a number of requested enhancements. - added support for paging
- pager position (top,bottom or both)
- pager type (numeric, prev/next)
- pager style
- rows per page
- added styles for header/footer text areas
- added an initial 'order by' clause setting if sorting is enabled
- fixed sorting bug if column titles contained spaces
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| Wednesday, November 10, 2004 | |
New tab theme - Simple
By Richard Edwards @ 10:29 PM :: 595 Views ::
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Tonight I've added a new theme to the Aggregator Samples section and for lack of a better name, I've called it 'Simple'. This theme is packaged a little differently than the Luna theme and includes css and images for top, bottom, left, right and inline styles. I have also included html files for all 5 tab styles so it's easy to test out variations and preview them before changing the css on your site.
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| Sunday, October 31, 2004 | |
Aggregator Themes Section
By Richard Edwards @ 9:00 AM :: 676 Views ::
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I have just added a new section which will be used to hilight various themes that work with the Aggregator (Tabbed Modules) custom module. I would like to invite anyone that wants to contribute, to email me the css and images for their Aggregator skin. The first skin posted (XP Luna) shows how to use CSS image backgrounds for selected, unselected and mouseover tabs.
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| Monday, October 18, 2004 | |
Aggregator 1.0 (Tabbed Modules) released
By Richard Edwards @ 9:31 AM :: 1091 Views ::
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DNNStuff is proud to release a new module today. It's called Aggregator 1.0 (Tabbed Modules) and provides you with an exciting new way to present your modules. Aggregator acts as a container and allows you to present your modules in a tabbed interface, saving valuable screen real estate and grouping of related modules. I am using Aggregator in several areas of the site now, including the SQLView and Aggregator module pages. Aggregator is being offered for sale through Snowcovered Software for $39.95.
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| Saturday, August 21, 2004 | |
SQLView 2.2.0 - Now Available
By Richard Edwards @ 9:47 AM :: 1269 Views ::
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The newest version of SQLView is now available as a free download for registered users. Enhancements included in this version: added catch word, SELECT INTOadded optional footer which appears under the gridheader and footer are hidden if they do not contain any textadded OLEDB connection string option, leave empty to use the portal defaultadded AccessDataProvider
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| Sunday, August 08, 2004 | |
SQLView 2.1.0 - Now Available
By Richard Edwards @ 5:08 PM :: 577 Views ::
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New in Version 2.1.0 - token replacement for PortalId, ModuleId, TabId and UserId, plus QueryString parameters
- restriction of any sql text with INSERT, DELETE, UPDATE or DROP statement (this option may be disabled with a web.config setting)
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| Thursday, June 10, 2004 | |
Module ideas anyone?
By Richard Edwards @ 10:55 PM :: 1006 Views ::
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This is an open request for module ideas. Yes, I have a few little gems coming up that I think you'll like but I want to hear from you about what you think is lacking in the DNN arena. Anything is an option, so please leave a comment and I'll sift through the requests and come up with my next project. P.S. If anyone is interested in posting an article about anything DotNetNuke related, please register and let me know and I'll give you the proper privileges to submit. -DNNStuff
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| Thursday, June 10, 2004 | |
SQLView - Free DotNetNuke Module
By Richard Edwards @ 12:16 AM :: 1232 Views ::
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SQLView is a free, easy to use module that allows you to display the results of any SQL query in tabular format.
- compatible with DotNetNuke 2.0.0+
- uses new data provider model
- specify sql query as a select from a table, view or stored procedure
- sorting ascending/descending on each column
- customizable formatting for the grid, header row, even row and odd row
- display an additional header comment
You must register to download the free SQLView DotNetNuke module.
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| Tuesday, June 08, 2004 | |
Give me some skin
By Richard Edwards @ 8:50 AM :: 1105 Views ::
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I've found lately that the expectations of what I wanted accomplished on the site by now and reality are not in alignment. I put together a really simple skin and logo and I'm working on some modules to post in the near future. Please check back soon and see what's new. If you would like to be updated when I get a new module posted, please register and subscribe to the Notification - Site Updates item. Additionally, you can grab the RSS feed category 'DNN Stuff'.
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