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Vegas baby, vegas! I know where I'll be for my wife's birthday, in Vegas! Check out Joe Brinkman's blog post for more info, but basically there is a call out for speaker's for the OpenForce '07 conference. I've already submitted a few speaking proposals for the conference, but either way, speaking or not, I'll be there.
Hope to see more of the DNN community out there, this is the first DotNetNuke specific conference out there, so be sure to make it!
And yes, my wife will most likely be going with me, she wouldn't dare let me go to Las Vegas on her birthday without her!
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Just over a week ago a new St. Louis equestrian website went live. I built a new website for www.nottowayfarm.com
Check it out, it's built on DotNetNuke and will be a place for Nottoway Farm to host images and videos of their customers, horses and events.
If you're looking for a great place for Dressage Boarding in Saint Louis check out www.nottowayfarm.com, and if you're looking for Dressage Training in St. Louis be sure to check out my wife's website at www.NatalieHammond.com
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Chris Hammond is The Trashman, yes, you heard it here first. I am known as The Trashman.
Don't ask why, just understand when people call me Trashy they are referencing the name and not just calling me trashy, or wait, are they?
So, if you're looking for The Trashman you've found your man. I even own the domain name, www.thetrashman.com.
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If you're looking for DotNetNuke support there are quite a few options out there.
First, you can use the forums at DotNetNuke.com, but as heavily trafficed as those forums are some posts get lost in the rush.
Second, checkout the Help page on DotNetNuke.com (thanks for M. Washington for pointing this out in the forums)
Lastly, if you need some one on one support you can contact us at www.engagemodules.com either through the forums or contact forms, we offer paid support options for all ranges of business requirements.
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I've had too many clients come to me and ask how they can search through all of their Text/HTML modules on a portal to look for links that point to their development URL rather than their production URL. Instead of telling them they had to manually look at every page to find all instances of these invalid links I created a new module, available from www.engagemodules.com
Engage: F3 allows you to quickly and easily search through all Text/HTML modules installed on a site, generate a report of links found, and directly links to the edit control for each of those modules to allow you to correct the invalid links.
Above and beyond the use case where you are searching for a URL, you can use Engage: F3 to search for any string within any Text/HTML module on your site.
Future enhancements will include the ability to search through content of other modules, such as our Engage: Publish module, as well as the ability to search and replace all instances of a string without having to manually edit each entry.
Best of all Engage: F3 is free! You can get it now from www.engagemodules.com, you can also download the C# Source Code for the module.