Contents tagged with ASP.NET
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How to use ChatGPT to delete all your Tweets from Twitter (X)
Last month I came to the conclusion (finally accepted it, I already knew) that Twitter was being run by the devil and I should go ahead and remove as much of the content I've posted there over the past 15 years. Twitter doesn't make it easy to delete your content, unless you choose to deactive your account, so I looked for a way to delete tweets via the API using a third party tool.
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Using GitHub actions to Automate your DNN Extension Deployments
Yesterday I posted a new tutorial for all you DNN users. I've spent quite a bit of time over the past few weeks coming up with a way to get DNN Modules/Themes deployable from a GitHub Repo using GitHub Actions workflows.
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DNN (DotNetNuke) 9.9.0 released!
Just in time for the #DNNSummit conference (https://www.dnnsummit.com) there is a new release of the DNN Platform, version 9.9.0.
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Cloning and modifying a theme in Orchard Core
I decided earlier this year that I was going to branch out from my DotNetNuke (DNN) roots and start working on other open source applications, this decision came over many discussions with folks at the 2018 DNNSummit. As soon as I got home from Denver, I got myself setup with a demo site running on Orchard, then I did absolutely nothing with it after that. Fast forward a few months and I had a new idea for a blog that I wanted to do, not wanting to go with my usual DNN + Engage Publish suite of tools, like every other blog I use, I decided that I would install Orchard CMS on Microsoft Azure.
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15 Years of DotNetNuke
15 years ago a guy named Shaun Walker released something special unto the world. Something that would ultimately change the way Microsoft approached Open Source. Shaun released a CMS tool called IBuySpy Workshop, a modified version of IBuySpy Portal. The IBuySpy Workshop ultimately became DotNetNuke, now known as DNN (I’m nostalgic for DotNetNuke btw).
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DNN Tip: Pruning the EventLog with EventLogConfig
In an earlier blog post I talked about the EventLog table and the Exceptions table, specifically in terms of how to “clear” the tables out. This post will talk specifically about how to keep the EventLog table cleaned up to begin with.
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DNN Tip: Monitoring the Exceptions and EventLog tables
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How to Install New Visual Studio 2017 Workloads after Installation
With the improvements in Visual Studio 2017, the installation process can be much more compact and streamlined, allowing you to choose which “workloads” you want to install. But what happens when you need a workload that you don’t have installed? Well with a little digging I was able to determine the process to do so, check out the steps listed below.
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Visual Studio 2017 Released Date: March 7th, 2017
Mary Jo Foley is reporting that Visual Studio 2017 will release on March 7th, 2017.
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DNN 9.0.1 Released
Depending on what the "source" is, it appears that DNN 9.0.1 was released either 11 days ago, or 3 days ago.
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New Visual Studio 2015 Templates for DNN, Now With Wizard for Customizing
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Why should you list your open source extensions on the DNN Store?
One of the best things I love about the DNN platform is the ease of building, releasing, and updating Extensions for your website. If you need custom functionality you can either build something yourself, or likely find something that someone else has developed previously that might fit your needs.
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New Release: dnnCHAT v01.00.00 now available using #SignalR
Earlier this year I started on a project to learn how to use SignalR, I had reasons to do so for my full time job (non-DNN related) but considering my DNN experience over the past 11 years I figured that learning how to use SignalR with DNN would be my fastest way to get myself up to speed. So I started working on a Chat module. Originally that module was called SignalRChat, and was available on codeplex, but ultimately I decided that name kind of sucked, so it needed to be something else.
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Using SignalR with DotNetNuke Modules
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Customizing the latest Module Dev Project Templates
With the 2.0 release of my module development project templates last week I’ve had a few inquiries into how to customize the templates. You can download the templates from http://christoctemplate.codeplex.com/
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Using the new Module Development Templates for DotNetNuke 7
With the release of DotNetNuke 7.0 (and now the more recent 7.0.2), it was time to update my module development project templates. If you have worked with my module development templates before, here are the major changes for this release. If you haven’t worked with them before please read this whole blog post as I discuss how to get up and running with the templates.
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10 Years of DotNetNuke
In case you haven’t heard, today is our birthday! Back on 12/24/2002, Shaun Walker released an open source project he called (at the time) IBuySpy Workshop in the forums here on www.asp.net. IBSW was a project which containers many enhancements to the IBuySpy Portal that Microsoft had released as a reference app in the early days of the .NET Framework.
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Weblogs.asp.net has a problem, it is spam
Is anyone at Microsoft listening to the SPAM problem here on Weblogs.asp.net? My “Can anyone do anything about the spam here on weblogs.asp.net?” post from October got over 12 spam comments posted to it in the past 24 hours. I have comments all moderated, but that just means I have a crapload of work to do each time people comment.
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DotNetNuke 7.0 released
Be sure to read Will Morgenweck’s blog post for all the details.
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New free DotNetNuke 7.0 Skin
With the pending release of DotNetNuke 7, scheduled for this week, I updated my free DotNetNuke (DNN) skin, MultiFunction v1.3. This latest release requires DotNetNuke 7, it shouldn’t install on an earlier version of DNN.