by Rahul Singla | Oct 25, 2014 | .NET 2.0+, .NET 4.0+, .NET 4.5+, ASP.NET, ASP.NET 4.0, Blog, C#, DNN 5.x, DNN 6.x, DNN 7.x, DotNetNuke, DotNetNuke 5.x, DotNetNuke 6.x, DotNetNuke 7.x, Visual Studio
I have to acknowledge, it has probably been more than a couple of years since I have done any real DNN (formerly DotNetNuke) development. Quite a few things seem to have changed in this time, especially with DNN 7.x.One of those changes I got stumped on recently...
by Rahul Singla | May 26, 2012 | ASP.NET, Blog, C#, DotNetNuke, DotNetNuke 4.x, DotNetNuke 5.x, DotNetNuke 6.x
A beginner ASP.NET developer also knows pretty well that each ASP.NET page needs to have a <form runat=”server”> tag on the page and that all server controls need to be present inside this tag (although this is not entirely true; you can place server...
by Rahul Singla | Mar 17, 2012 | Blog, DotNetNuke, DotNetNuke 5.x, DotNetNuke 6.x
I returned to serious DotNetNuke development this year after a gap of more than a couple of years probably. And I must say, I did not see much changes as far as the public API of DotNetNuke is concerned. Yes, there have been good UI changes, some new capabilities but...
by Rahul Singla | Mar 21, 2010 | Blog, DotNetNuke, DotNetNuke 4.x, DotNetNuke 5.x
I use DotNetNuke extensively for building Enterprise applications for my clients (you might be interested in checking out iClinic, or iMLM etc.). DNN together with ASP.NET & Sql Server put forward extreme power and flexibility in your hands as a Solution...
by Rahul Singla | Jan 26, 2010 | .NET 2.0+, ASP.NET, Blog, DotNetNuke, DotNetNuke 4.x, DotNetNuke 5.x
You might be well aware that DNN allows you to create multiple Portals based on the same physical installation and the database. It even allows the users to be managed independently across Portals, restricting users to the Portal they registered for.However, there is...
by Rahul Singla | Jan 26, 2010 | .NET 2.0+, Blog, DotNetNuke, DotNetNuke 4.x, DotNetNuke 5.x
I thought about writing this blog entry while doing a technical review of a book on DotNetNuke 5.x. The soon-to-be-published book (by Packt Publishing) says this about DotNetNuke portals:Parent portals are sites that are defined by a unique URL...
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