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  • Re: a light version of controls\SolpartMenu\spmenu.js

    I suggest coding your javascript and test it. Then compress it for the users and keep the uncompressed version in a safe place. In theory you could compress every js file, because afaik the compressor only deletes unnecessairy spaces, comments, breaks and so on. The function of the js should remain the same.
    Posted to DotNetNuke (Forum) by gb@e-works on 12/21/2005
  • Re: a light version of controls\SolpartMenu\spmenu.js

    Since the SolPartmenu is filled with comments on it (which is good for those who want to learn sth. about it) it has a large file size. Use a javascript compressor (e.g. http://www.creativyst.com/Prod/3/ ) and reduce it to about 55kb.
    Posted to DotNetNuke (Forum) by gb@e-works on 12/20/2005
  • Re: Creating User Accounts from an E-Maillist

    Thanks, I'll try one of that. Since I run the Opt In E-Mail V2.0 with my site I may import it in this database directly. Is it possible to use the email as username, anyways? Regards, Georg
    Posted to Resources (Forum) by gb@e-works on 12/8/2005
  • Re: How to make email address as username?

    Hi, is it possible to use the email address as username with DNN 3.1 / 3.2? Which kind of core modification has to be made? Sorry, but I'm kinda new to DotNetNuke. Regards, Georg
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by gb@e-works on 12/8/2005
  • Re: Using Email as UserName

    Hi, I'm kinda new to ASP.NET and started working with DotNetNuke. Is it possible to use the e-mail as username in DotNetNuke registration? I don't have a clue about databases, but I'm willing to learn. :) Regards, Georg
    Posted to Security (Forum) by gb@e-works on 12/8/2005
  • Creating User Accounts from an E-Maillist

    Hi folks, I'm migrating with my site to DotNetNuke's membership. I got a e-maillist with 7600 entries in my newsletter database and want to create a user account for each of them. The e-mail data is in access format with two columns, ID and E-Mailadress. In DotNetNuke the E-Mailaddress should be username AND e-mail for the account. I don't care about the entry fields in the dotnetnuke registration. Is it possible to import the data and create this amount of user accounts? Will 7600 users make my
    Posted to Resources (Forum) by gb@e-works on 12/6/2005
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