Contents tagged with c#
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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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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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New Visual Studio 2015 Templates for DNN, Now With Wizard for Customizing
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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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A C# Version of DotNetNuke
Did you hear the news? You can get DotNetNuke in C# now! What? Say it ain’t so, DotNetNuke has abandoned VB.NET? Well not quite, the release and production version of DotNetNuke is still in VB.NET, though a kind soul has spent some time lately converting DNN to C#. For all the details you can check out Scott’s blog post over on DotNetNuke.com
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CMS for DotNetNuke, new release
Engage Software is pleased to announce that Engage: Publish 5.1 has been released for download on www.engagemodules.com. For a complete list of enhancements and bug fixes for the 5.1 release of Publish you can visit the release notes.
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Packaging your DotNetNuke Module using NANT
A few years back I was enlightened by Chris Paterra in the ways of using NANT scripts to aid in the packaging of DotNetNuke Modules. Using NANT to package your WAP (web application project) modules within Visual Studio 2005 is a snap, and can save you a LOT of time each time you have to come up with a new release.
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Using DotNetNuke lists (c# included)
A quick update for using DotNetNuke's built in List functionality.
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DotNetNuke going for the Open Source CMS Award!
Here's a blog entry from Shaun Walker discussing DNN having any sort of chance at the Packt Open Source Content Management System award.
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DotNetNuke Daily Tip #11 7/20/06 Upgrade to DNN 4.3.3!
This will be the last DNN Daily Tip for the week. I'm headed to Denver tomorrow for a race this weekend and meetings with a client on Monday, so I'll likely not post again until I return.
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DotNetNuke Daily Tip #9 7/18/06 Skin Object Using PortalModuleBase
After a long haitus over the past few weeks the DotNetNuke Daily Tips are back!
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DotNetNuke Daily Tip #7 6/30/06 Making Skin File Changes
DotNetNuke Daily Tip for 6/30/2006
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DotNetNuke Daily Tip #3 6/26/06 Clear Search Tables
Check out all of the DotNetNuke Daily Tips from Chris Hammond.
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DotNetNuke 4.3.1 Released!
Last week 4.3 was released. This week 4.3.1 was released.
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Quick and dirty menu in CS
I saw this post from J-O this evening. Content parts are pretty useful within CS as J-O states. Here's another great use for them. On SCCAForums.com I needed an easy way to put some common navigation on a majority of the pages. I ended up creating a common contentpart on the SCCAForums.com pages that allows me to easily manage this navigation from within the browser.
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DotNetNuke 4.3 Module Upgrade Wizard
Check out the blog posting from Charles. There's a new module upgrade wizard in the next release of DNN to allow converting from VS2003 projects to VS2005 projects.
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Starting on some CSModules
I've done some communityserver development in the past, but never anything with the CSmodules architecture.
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Another CS Upgrade!
Well, the time has finally come! Weblogs.asp.net has been upgraded to CommunityServer.