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  • Can a PageFlake Browser (inline) be included in future Ajax.Net Toolkit?

    For example, in pageflake, for news popup, there is option to choose from new browser, or pageflake browser, as shown here: When click a CNN news, it will display a full function browser popup inside pageflake, floatable, and live link, that click links inside this browser will display new page within the popup browser. At pageflake, this is called pageflake browser, any advise if this can be implemented as a ajax.net control?
    Posted to ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit (Forum) by RusselHarvey on 2/11/2007
    Filed under: pageflake browser
  • Re: Will DNN 4 be recreated with the New VS 2005 Web Project Once it's Released

    Finally the VS 2005 Web Application Project is available now, Will DNN4.x be affected? You can download it for free here http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/reference/infrastructure/wap/default.aspx . Note that the VS 2005 Web Application Project option is available now as a free web download. It will also be added built-in to VS 2005 SP1 , and will be fully supported with Visual Studio releases going forward. The VS 2005 Web Application Project option provides an alternate web project model option
    Posted to Core Framework (Forum) by RusselHarvey on 5/10/2006
  • Will DNN 4 be recreated with the New VS 2005 Web Project Once it's Released

    VS 2005 Web Application Project Release Candidate Now Available Where it's said: Also included in this build is support to automatically migrate a VS 2003 Web Application to be a VS 2005 Web Application Project . With the VS 2005 Web Application Project installed, you can now simply do a File->Open File within VS 2005 and select a VS 2003 .sln or project file to kick off a migration wizard that will convert the project to be VS 2005 Web Application Project (no need to open or modify any project
    Posted to Core Framework (Forum) by RusselHarvey on 4/14/2006
  • Is it possible to export/import DNN configuration as Xml file

    as a way to transport DNN setup from one portal to another, across physical sql/web server boundary, in order to duplicate DNN web sites, including skin, menu, permission, module configuration etc., provided the physical files are xcopied separately. Has this been done in latest DNN?
    Posted to DotNetNuke (Forum) by RusselHarvey on 3/20/2006
  • Re: php vs .net -- Popularity as a criterion for platform adoption

    Motley wrote: And yeah, there are some large sites that actually do run php, but the question is, are they secure sites? I really don't know of ANY sites that are high traffic sites, secure, and based on PHP. Not that they don't exist, because I'm sure there must be at least one out there, but what did it take to get there? What are they running the background? How many servers? How many background tasks did they have to write so that their webservers could do as little as possible to actualy deliver
  • Re: php vs .net -- Popularity as a criterion for platform adoption

    When comparing php vs .net, don't you all forget a simple fact that php runs on linux which makes up LAMP nicely, although php can also be run on windows that I doubt the majority is still LAMP. So, besides php's simplicity and .net's ide, please add: php = cheap overall web hosting; geek's choice; poor man's tool and programming model, but effective and scalable. .net = deep pocket's choice; screaming productivty aided by ide; server administration like playing a toy; bloated programming model yet
  • DNN and MS SQL Server 2005, missing module installation

    Anyone has this problem? Whenever I install a DNN, 3.x or 4.0, with MS SQL Server 2005, though the installation page shows everything ok, the default module list is always consist of only 5 of them, instead of the full list of default DNN modules which is appoximately 10 - 14 of them. The problem has been reproduced at the same machine with SQL 2005 or separate server, the result is the same.
    Posted to DotNetNuke (Forum) by RusselHarvey on 12/2/2005
  • Re: Why use DNN when you have sharepoint services?

    CShark-dnn wrote: I love to use Sharepoint Services and Sharepoint Portal Server at our intranet. But in my opinion it is not a tool ready for internet! Sharepoint and DNN don't do the same thing. There are a lot of similitarys but they have both their own audience Stefan Stefan pretty said it all. SPS is not an internet web framework. At its best, it makes easier to host an intranet web site. SPS is heavy, resource hog, complicated modulized development (webpart). Comparing to DNN's open source
    Posted to DotNetNuke (Forum) by RusselHarvey on 11/23/2005
  • Re: DotNetNuke.WebControls source code is missing in DNN 3.2

    Good to hear it is in open source. The problem I've experienced is that some object name seem got changed case, of course only cause problem in c#. We have a module inherited from WebControl that is complaining TreeNode not recognized error, and later to be found only the letter case has been changed. This would be a lot easier if we can access the source code. Meantime, thanks for the good work.
    Posted to Custom Modules (Forum) by RusselHarvey on 11/17/2005
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