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Saturday, July 31, 2010
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Installation from the DotNetNuke Install Package 4.90 to Windows XP Professional OK, so you made the leap and downloaded an installation package of DotNetNuke 4.x. But now what do I do? Well, here's a step-by-step instruction guide to get you up and running with DotNetNuke 4....
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How to Use the DNNLabelEdit Control It's easy to use the DNNLabelEdit control, you know the one you mouse over and edit in place? Yeah, that one. In just a few minutes, you can begin using the control on your sites as well for full on...
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Installing DotNetNuke on the root of GoDaddy - 8 Simple Steps If you have are having a hard time getting DotNetNuke installed on the root of your hosting account, read this article to find out how. This article was originally written for a the specific purpose ...
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Adding Google AdSense with Video Adding Google AdSense to your DotNetNuke portal has never been easier. By default, a Google AdSense module is added the list of installed modules when your DNN portal is first created. It's easy to ...
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I Need to Modify the What to Install DNN? What in the World is a Web.Config File Anyway?? If you're wondering what in the world a web.config file is, then wonder know more. . .in about 5 minutes, you'll know more than you do now and be well on your way to moving forward.
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More Ways to Install DotNetNuke Modules with the URL Method While DotNetNuke has a built in mechanism for installing modules, there is another method you can use as well. This is a great alternative to use especially when you are trying to install larger mod...
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Everything You Never Wanted to Know About the Config File This is the "pre-" first installment in a series that will cover the parts of the web.config file to give you an idea of how to manipulate and customize your DotNetNuke portal. The web.config fi...
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Creating a Virtual Directory in IIS One of the first things you will need to do prior to installing DotNetNuke on a server is to create a virtual directory which will host your DotNetNuke website. If you have full control over you...
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Simple Intro to the DNN UserInfo Class New DNN developers often wonder how to expose information about logged in users to a custom DotNetNuke module. So, I threw together a very simple example to show how easy it is to begin using the bu...
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Quick Look at Some New Features of DotNetNuke 5 Cambrian DotNetNuke’s much anticipated Cambrian has finally been made available as a Release Candidate and while it looks like the same ol’ packages from afar, it’s packed with some nice new features that are...
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Installing DotNetNuke on the root of GoDaddy - 8 Simple Steps
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| 9/30/2008 1:54:39 AM - By Briana Tarrance |
Category: Hosting Provider | | Comments 4
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There you have it – DotNetNuke installed on the root of your GoDaddy.com account.
Briana Tarrance
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