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Class for DotNetNuke Portal Tokens Replacement

January 31, 2007 DotNetNuke 0 Comments

In a previous post DotNetNuke Module Settings Made Simple, I had shared some code to make DotNetNuke module settings easier to manage. One of the methods in an included...

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Websites built on DotNetNuke

January 30, 2007 DotNetNuke Personal 0 Comments

Many businesses that develop websites for customers using DotNetNuke have to field questions about reference sites. Here is the answer — Computer Hardware: AlienWare (Australia) - High-performance computer...

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Outlook 2007 and RSS Feeds

January 29, 2007 Uncategorized 0 Comments

I naively assumed that the Office team dog-fooded the Outlook 2007 RSS Feeds capability before shipping the product. Based on my experience, I am inclined to believe that...

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Overlapping Tabs Made Simple

January 29, 2007 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Steve Krug loves tabs for web page navigation and shares examples of tabs that work and those that don’t in his popular book on web usability “Dont’ Make...

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Hierarchical, Scrollable Javascript Checkbox List

January 24, 2007 Uncategorized 0 Comments

I needed a way to present the user with a hierarchical list of categories in an ASP.Net application. I also needed the code to be light-weight and the...

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Three Tips to Fix Snap Preview

January 16, 2007 Uncategorized 0 Comments

If you spend any time on people’s blog sites, you have no doubt encountered the “Snap Preview” dialogs that appear when you hover over a link. If you...

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Multiple ASP.Net Versions of Windows 2003 Server 64-bit

January 15, 2007 Uncategorized 0 Comments

One of my dedicated servers at PowerDNN is running 64–bit Windows 2003 Server. Recently I had to get an app that was ASP.Net 1.1–dependent to run on this box. No...

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Why I Don’t Like Vista Media Center

January 15, 2007 DotNetNuke 0 Comments

I have been using Windows Media Center Edition for over a year now. When Vista Ultimate became available, I immediately upgraded because I was drawn to the improvements...

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iPhone = Unbelievable

January 9, 2007 Uncategorized 0 Comments

Unbelievable. Apple has done it again with the most amazing iPhone. This phone is a minimalist person’s dream. Looks like I am going to be switching from T-Mobile...

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