Contents tagged with Content Management System
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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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New DotNetNuke (DNN) Release V09.06.00
The DNN project keeps chugging along and the open
source community has put together a
new release 9.6.0 that came out on April 29th,
2020.
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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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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.