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The last time I was this excited about anything web-related was when I first encountered DotNetNuke in 2003. Last week, when I finally got a chance to check-out the...
The last time I was this excited about anything web-related was when I first encountered DotNetNuke in 2003. Last week, when I finally got a chance to check-out the...
The ValleyDUG portal is now live. If you are a DotNetNuke enthusiast residing in Silicon Valley or the Bay Area, please join the group. I am a bit...
Have you noticed that when using Internet Explorer the Flash content on many websites requires you to click before the content is activated? This is due to an automatic patch...
The past couple of weeks, as I worked on my focus areas for DotNetNuke Open Force '07, I have been thinking a lot about presentations and presentation techniques. In the past...
This is so wrong. Apple's announcement of Safari for Windows means we have YAB (Yet Another Browser) to test our web apps against. I am going to stick...
When importing photos from a digital camera or phone, the Windows import wizard allows me to give all the files a more descriptive name than "DSC10011.jpg." The problem I...
Last week was a big one for DotNetNuke with two major announcements: Visual Studio Magazine Editor's Choice Award for 2007 This was a pleasant surprise, especially considering that...
I recently re-paved my Media Center computer because I was getting occasional lock-ups for no discernible reason. It was a good time to do some media management and...
When opening an HTML file that sits on your desktop, IE will throw a security warning which you must click before the page is rendered. This is annoying,...
As AJAX and Javascript widgets get more popular, it is not unusual to see Javascript from multiple parties running on the same page. This greatly increases the chances...