Entries for September 2008

Iowa .NET User Group Presentation 

For those of you local to the state of Iowa, I will be giving a presentation to the Iowa .NET User Group this Thursday evening.  Below is an overview of the content that will be discussed. Optimizing DotNetNuke for Standards Compliance and Search Engine Optimization This session will introduce individuals to basic functionality of the DotNet...

Posted by Mitchel on Monday, September 08, 2008

Why and How I Partner 

Over the past few weeks since I announced that my company, IowaComputerGurus Inc. was going to be an exhibitor at OpenForce ’08 this November I have been asked a few questions by the community.  I feel that the answers to these questions are items that should be aired publicly; therefore I am posting this information here for all to see.  The two questions that have been coming up quite a bit recently are; Why are you sharing a booth with Seablick Consulting, and How do you choose your business partners.  I will start by addressing the second question, and returning to answer the first.

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Posted by Mitchel on Sunday, September 07, 2008

DNN Expandable Text/HTML Version 02.03.00 

I am proud to announce the release of DNN Expandable Text/HTML version 02.03.00. This release was completed to resolve performance issues and additionally provided support for default module caching. For full information on the changes in this release please visit the product information page. This page also includes both installation an...

Posted by Mitchel on Friday, September 05, 2008

Upgrading to DNN 4.9.0 from 4.x 

This is my ninth revision DNN Upgrade guide.  Many portions of this upgrade guide are the same as previous versions, however, there are some new items and many minor changes/clarifications.  In addition notes have been provided for users on shared/remote hosting environments to help guide the way to a proper upgrade. 

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Posted by on Thursday, September 04, 2008

Upgrade to DNN 4.9.0 from 4.6.2 or Later 

I have previously blogged about the streamlined upgrade process that can be used to ugprade sites starting with version 4.6.2 and later.  With the upcoming release of DotNetNuke 4.9.0 (targeted for next week) I thought I would take some time to get all of my installation guides updated, with the most current information to ensure that everyone was ready for the new version as soon as it comes out.  Given the enhancements provided to the core in 4.6.2 the upgrade process from this version and later is VERY simple!  The following two step process will help you upgrade to your site to the most current version.  Instructions are also included regarding items of consideration for users in shared hosting environments.

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Posted by Mitchel on Thursday, September 04, 2008

Packt CMS Awards Voting Started! 

A while back I made a post regarding the Packt CMS Award nominations, well DotNetNuke has made it into the finals so I thought I would post a quick message out here to all people recommending that you vote for your favorite, DotNetNuke or not. Also don't forget that there is a category for OpenSource MVP as well!. http://www.PacktPub.com/award

Posted by Mitchel on Thursday, September 04, 2008

DotNetNuke Documents Module 4.1.0 Released 

I am proud to announce that Version 4.1.0 of the Documents module has now been released. To many people this has been a much awaited release as it provides fixes for many "painful" issues that have plagued the module since version 4.0.0. Below you will find a listing of all fixed items for the 4.1.0 release. DOC-7200: Issue with no category select...

Posted by Mitchel on Thursday, September 04, 2008

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