Archive for January 22nd, 2008
Adding a page to DotNetNuke
Today we are going to take a look at adding a page to DotNetNuke. This is a feature that is relatively easy but new users often don’t know how to get started and tend to be confused by all of the options once they finally figure out how to add the page. So, we’re going to go right down through the options on the screen and explain what each field is for and why you might want to use it. Read the rest of this entry »
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Just a quick post to let you all know that MyWinHosting.com is now supporting ASP.NET 3.5. If you are already using ASP.NET 2.0, you don’t have to do anything to get 3.5 support. It is automatic.
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