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  • Free Source Code - mojoPortal 2.3.0.1 Released

    I'm happy to announce the release of version 2.3.0.1 of mojoPortal , an award winning open source content management system and web application framework. mojoPortal is implemented in C# and runs on Windows with .NET 3.5 SP1 or on Linux using Mono 2.4 or newer using any of the 5 supported databases, MS SQL, MySql, PostgreSql, Firebird Sql, and SQLite Newest features in the current release include: Content Versioning (keeping a history of every edit like a wiki) in the Html Content and Blog features
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by joeaudette on 4/23/2009
    Filed under: c#, Content Management, ASP.NET 3.5
  • Re: What web code should not be able to do?

    I consider myself fairly saavy about security, but I tend to lean toward paranoia, so I am hoping for super security gurus to weigh in on this topic. Admittedly its a judgement call and I'm looking for strategy advice. I mean it could happen that their sites start getting hacked at some point and mine are safe because I'm more paranoid or it could happen that they become the most popular. My natural tendency is to err on the side of paranoia when it comes to security but I don't want
    Posted to Security (Forum) by joeaudette on 2/20/2009
  • Re: What web code should not be able to do?

    Hi Kumar, Your advice is most helpful as you give a way to help mitigate the risks which seems to acknowledge some risk. To clarify a little though, what if you have control of the requirements. I produce an open source cms and a competitor open source cms has this feature to install more features by downloading the needed files including dlls and put them where they need to go including the /bin folder. From a user point of view I'm sure this is seen as pretty slick, but users don't understand
    Posted to Security (Forum) by joeaudette on 2/20/2009
  • What web code should not be able to do?

    Is it possible to make a secure web application that can download additional dlls from another web service and install them in its own /bin folder Like getting additional features triggered by a site admin clicking a button. I have always thought this would be a very bad idea and that the web process should not have write permission on the /bin folder and have always tried to limit to one folder (and its sub folders) for user uploaded files and such where write permission is needed to reduce the
    Posted to Security (Forum) by joeaudette on 2/20/2009
  • Free Source Code - mojoPortal 2.2.8.0 Released

    I'm happy to announce the release of version 2.2.8.0 of mojoPortal , an award winning open source content management system and web application framework. mojoPortal is implemented in C# and runs on Windows with .NET 2.0/3.5 or on Linux using Mono 2.0 or newer using any of the 5 supported databases, MS SQL, MySql, PostgreSql, Firebird Sql, and SQLite I've neglected to announce releases here for a while, since the last announcement we've added a lot of new functionality including WebStore
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by joeaudette on 12/15/2008
    Filed under: ASP.NET 3.5, c#, Content Management, content management portal, Content Management System, asp.net cms content management
  • Re: Visual Sudio 2008 http error 403

    omg! I just figured it out, how embarrasing is this. I have a custom http module that bans ip addresses based on certain errors that indicate hacking. Apparently it banned my local addresses due to errors when I was debugging. So my own code was making the 403 happen. aargh it was all my own fault Thanks for trying to help me,its been one of those days. Best, Joe
    Posted to Visual Studio 2008 (Forum) by joeaudette on 8/15/2008
  • Re: Visual Sudio 2008 http error 403

    I've tried uninstalling and re-installing IIS, VS 2008 SP1, and just now at your suggestion I uninstalled the remote debugger and then re-installed it from the separate download but still the same problems. I can't get it to open a page in the debugger using the VS Web Server no way no how. I pull down the same solution on an older slower xp machine and it works fine. So I try a few things to see about getting it working in IIS 1. If I try to just get it working in IIS using (All Unassigned
    Posted to Visual Studio 2008 (Forum) by joeaudette on 8/15/2008
  • Re: Visual Sudio 2008 http error 403

    I'm suddenly getting this problem today on my machine. I am unable to debug in the VS web server nor in IIS, I keep getting error 403. I just upgraded to Visual Studio SP 1 yesterday and things were working fine then all of a sudden these erros started and now I can't get any work done for the last 5 hours. First I thought something got currup in these folders so I got a new copy of my work in a new folder from svn but the problem is the same. I'm running VS 2008 Pro SP 1 on Vista 64bit
    Posted to Visual Studio 2008 (Forum) by joeaudette on 8/15/2008
    Filed under: vista 64-bit, Visual Studio 2008, ASP.NET 2.0
  • Free Source Code - mojoPortal 2.2.5.4 Released

    I'm happy to announce the release of version 2.2.5.4 of mojoPortal , an award winning open source content management system and web application framework. mojoPortal is implemented in C# and runs on Windows with .NET 2.0 or on Linux using Mono 1.9 or newer mojoPortal works with MS SQL 2000/2005, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and Firebird Sql A great solution for advanced ASP.NET web sites, a great foundation for custom web application development. Save time on your next project, start with mojoPortal
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by joeaudette on 5/13/2008
    Filed under: ASP.NET 2.0, c#, Content Management, CSS, asp.net cms content management portal
  • Free Source Code - mojoPortal 2.2.5.2 Released

    I'm happy to announce the release of version 2.2.5.2 of mojoPortal , an award winning open source content management system and web application framework. mojoPortal is implemented in C# and runs on Windows with .NET 2.0 or on Linux using Mono 1.2.6 or newer mojoPortal works with MS SQL 2000/2005, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, and Firebird Sql A great foundation for a advanced ASP.NET web sites. Save time on your next project, start with mojoPortal. New Features Since Our Last Announcement here
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by joeaudette on 4/9/2008
    Filed under: ASP.NET 2.0, c#, Content Management
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