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Part 7: CommunityServer to DotNetNuke handling URLs
So this is Part 7 of my CommunityServer to DotNetNuke blog series, unfortunately it is well over 7 months late, but better late than never I say. This will be a quick blog post talking about “URLs” and how you can handle the old CommunityServer URLs and...
Wrapping up the Community Server to DotNetNuke Blog Series, next week!
I had hoped to finish up my Community Server to DotNetNuke blog series tonight, but I realized there is just too much less to cover! I’m working tonight to get the HTTPModule that I created to handle the URL mapping from CommunityServer to DotNetNuke...
Part 6, Community Server to DotNetNuke Moving Forum replies and attachments
This is the sixth post in a series of blog posts about converting from CommunityServer to DotNetNuke. It has been far too long since Part 5, apologies for that! A brief background: I had a number of websites running on CommunityServer 2.1, I decided it was finally time to ditch CommunityServer due to the change in their licensing model and pricing that made it not good for the small guy. This series of blog posts is about how to convert your CommunityServer based sites to DotNetNuke. ...
Part 5, Moving Forum threads from CommunityServer to DotNetNuke
This is the fifth post in a series of blog posts about converting from CommunityServer to DotNetNuke. A brief background: I had a number of websites running on CommunityServer 2.1, I decided it was finally time to ditch CommunityServer due to the change...
Part 4, Getting the conversion tables ready for CS to DNN
This is the fourth post in a series of blog posts about converting from CommunityServer to DotNetNuke. A brief background: I had a number of websites running on CommunityServer 2.1, I decided it was finally time to ditch CommunityServer due to the change...
Part 3, Converting users from CommunityServer to DotNetNuke
Two updates on the series in two days? Woah! So before you get into Part 3 of my CommunityServer to DotNetNuke series catch up if you haven’t read the previous posts. A brief background: I had a number of websites running on CommunityServer 2.1, I decided...
CommunityServer to DotNetNuke Part 2, DotNetNuke Installation
A couple of weeks ago I started off this series, I didn’t intend for it to take this long to get to Part 2, but I’ve had a lot of other things going on. A brief background: I had a number of websites running on CommunityServer 2.1, I decided it was finally...
Converting From CommunityServer to DotNetNuke Intro
( originally posted on DNNDaily ) So I have been trying to figure out how best to do this blog post for a while now, though I think I will be better off doing it as a series of blog posts rather than one individual one. So this post will be the starting...
A simple DotNetNuke article module with C# and VB.NET Source
For the DotNetNuke Connections conference last month I provided an advanced DotNetNuke module development course as a pre-conference training session. That training covered details on how to implement some of the newer features in the DotNetNuke platform...
My first windows mobile application?
So I think I came up with an idea for my first Windows Mobile application. A Windows Live Writer type application for my Windows Mobile phone. I have an AT&T tilt, and it sure would be nice to be able to blog from the road without having to load up...
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