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Another DotNetNuke book for review

So, I have again been asked by Packt Publishing to do a third-party review of another of their DotNetNuke book, written by John K. Murphy and titled DotNetNuke 5.4 cookbook. But this time, I am an external reviewer for the book, rather than being an official reviewer.

The book promises to teach you to "create and customize DotNetNuke (DNN) websi

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DotNetNuke - Getting files in native DNN folders during installation

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 Architect, together with great off-the-shelf features, a perfect platform to build upon.

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DotNetNuke - Having same usernames across multiple portals on the same installation

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.

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DotNetNuke Portals and App Domains

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:

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DotNetNuke Optimization - Tips & Tricks

I present below various Tips & Techniques (not in any particular order) for optimization of a typical DotNetNuke installation.I learned these while using DNN over time, while I encountered some of them while browsing over web.

A typical DNN install requires considerable server resources, and creates significant traffic between the database & web server. These techniques aim to reduce both of these where-ever possible, along with some other optimizations. Some of these may not apply to you, and I advise you to exert discretion in deciding which of these work best for you.

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Recompiled Map Module dll for DotNetNuke 5.x

The below issue has been existing for DotNetNuke Map module for a significantly long time.
Map Module Edit: Critical Error

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Scrolling Announcements Module for DotNetNuke

It has been sometime since I created this module. This module is an extension to the core DotNetNuke Announcements module, and is compatible with it. You can have both of them installed side-by-side.

It adds scrolling capability to your Announcements. You can scroll your Announcements in all directions:

  • None (default)
  • Right To Left
  • Left To Right
  • Top To Bottom
  • Bottom To Top

In addition, you have some other nice features like configurable scroll speed, configurable scroll width & height.

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