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  • If you're blogging from OpenForce get your posts syndicated at DNNBlogs.com

    If you'll be attending OpenForce in Las Vegas this week be sure to get your RSS Feed added to www.dotnetnukeblogs.com . I've spent some time this week setting up a separate feed for OpenForce specific blog posts. You can check it out on this URL http://www.dotnetnukeblogs.com/OpenForce.aspx If your RSS...
    Posted to DotNetNuke Developer Chris Hammond (Weblog) by Chris Hammond on 11-09-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: DotNetNuke, ASP.NET, .net, development, DotNetNuke Training, Photos, Las Vegas, DotNetnuke Conference, OpenForce, OpenForce 08, Open Force 08, OpenForce08
  • Check your CSS for DotNetNuke 4.9.0

    I started on an update to one of our modules for DotNetNuke this week, and was surprised to see many of the administrative pages looked like they had no styles applied to them.  Tables were jumbled, with no differentiation between header and or row content; things just didn’t look right. As I tried...
    Posted to Brian Dukes, Web Developer (Weblog) by bdukes on 10-16-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: DotNetNuke, Development, General Software Development, Troubleshooting, ASP.NET, DotNetNuke Modules, .NET, Engage Modules, CSS, Module Development, module.css
  • Tulsa TechFest 2008 Wrap-Up

    We at Engage spent the end of last week in Tulsa, presenting and participating in the 3rd annual Tulsa TechFest . My colleague Ian has written up a great review, with links to all of our presentations on his blog . I presented on Building a DotNetNuke Module , walking through the Visual Studio project...
    Posted to Brian Dukes, Web Developer (Weblog) by bdukes on 10-13-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Engage Software, DotNetNuke, Development, ASP.NET, DotNetNuke Modules, Community News, .NET, Engage Modules, Visual Studio Project Template, C#
  • DotNetNuke Gotcha: Upgrading DotNetNuke Modules

    I was recently tasked with investigating a mysterious error on a customer's site, which I finally tracked down to an oversight in the upgrade process of a DotNetNuke module. The error threw up a YSOD , (though in later testing on a different site, it also showed up in a regular DNN red triangle error...
    Posted to Brian Dukes, Web Developer (Weblog) by bdukes on 10-02-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: DotNetNuke, Development, Troubleshooting, ASP.NET, DotNetNuke Modules, .NET
  • Most Valuable Products for Developers

    Hi! I have notice that there are lots of products for developers to choose to help on their works to be more faster, easier and reliable. There lots of advertisements on the web and anywhere else, they just show their features in their ad spots. So, is it really good for you to try? Will it working well...
    Posted to Piseth's Blog (Weblog) by Piseth on 09-03-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Development, Valuable, Product, Review
  • 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 my website in a browser and hope to the post goes...
    Posted to DotNetNuke Developer Chris Hammond (Weblog) by Chris Hammond on 07-31-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .net, development, weblogs.asp.net, General Software Development, Community Server, Mobile, Windows
  • Plea for Help: WCF 404 Error

    I’m putting out a plea for help. For some odd reason, we have a WCF service (running in IIS 6) that’s using streaming and BasicHttpBinding that will return a 404 error message every time it’s called from our client. Hitting the same URL on the box itself through IE renders the WSDL just fine. If you...
    Posted to eWorld.UI - Matt Hawley (Weblog) by mhawley on 06-07-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Development, Programming, General Software Development
  • ASP.NET MVC: UI Validation Framework Update

    I've taken some recommendations regarding the MVC UI Validation framework I originally posted about , which is available within the MvcContrib project. I'm still working on future advancements like attributing your model, but I did make a significant step forward ensuring both client and server side...
    Posted to eWorld.UI - Matt Hawley (Weblog) by mhawley on 05-19-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, ASP.NET, Development, Programming, MVC
  • ASP.NET MVC - Living in a Web Forms World

    When developing ASP.NET MVC applications, most examples or sites have shown you starting from complete scratch. This is all and well if you have the time to completely re-write an existing application for 6+ months or have started a v1 product. Right, in the "real-world" the former rarely happens...
    Posted to eWorld.UI - Matt Hawley (Weblog) by mhawley on 05-13-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, ASP.NET, Development, Programming, MVC
  • ASP.NET MVC - Using Post, Redirect, Get Pattern

    The ASP.NET MVC pattern tends to lead itself into a more simplified and "true" HTTP experience by re-introducing patterns that have been lost, or at least, not followed in many years. One such pattern is the Post, Redirect, Get (PRG) pattern in which it is "to help avoid duplicate form submissions and...
    Posted to eWorld.UI - Matt Hawley (Weblog) by mhawley on 05-09-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, ASP.NET, Development, Programming, MVC
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