Today the DotNetNuke documents module 4.4.0 has entered the testing phase. Anthony Glenwright, the other members of the team, and myself have completed all code changes and are now performing acceptance testing before the module is delivered to the DNN core team to enter in the release process. Below is a listing of new features included with this version of the module.
This is a complete listing of all items that are included in this version, along with the fact that this is the migration to ASP.NET 2.0. For a full listing of the changes included you can view the roadmap in Gemini (http://support.dotnetnuke.com/project/RoadMap.aspx?PROJID=10).
To see some of the new functionality you can view the documents module instances on this site as they have been upgraded to the new version. On my "CIS204 Summer 2007" page I have user sorting as well as clicks display enabled. At this time I am not sure when the module will be released into the DNN release process, however, I will post here as soon as it has.
is this new version of DNN documents Module available now?
Yes this version is released.Version 4.1.0 is in development at the current time.
Is ther any way to have a paging function in the module?I have more that 1000 documents and I cannot show on the same page.Thanks
I have it on the roadmap for the next version :)
Hi, MitchelsI think Documents Module should also contain a setting for folder selection. Like wise it contains default folder.By folder selection I mean to say, The user will select a folder and document items for all the files inside that folder will be created automatically. I deployed this module within my personal website and I realize it very lengthy job to add more than 50 docs in a instance of document module. If it would an option for selecting the source folder, it would very easier... What you think of this value additive thought?
What about new version (4.4.0) and paging function?Thanks.
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