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Skin Widgets in DotNetNuke
Sectie: DotNetNuke, Auteur(s): Will Strohl, Armand Datema, Publicatiedatum: 12-10-2011
DotNetNuke has long had many ways to extend the application to fit your needs. This included providers, skins, modules, and more. It wasn’t until the first release of the version 5 series of DotNetNuke that there was finally a built-in and supported extension point that allowed you to extend the platform after the page loaded. This all changed with the introduction of the Skin Widget framework. Now, it was possible to do things that were previously only possible using a module or the skin itself, using JavaScript, and in most cases, the jQuery framework. lees meer...
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DotNetNuke supports Razor
Sectie: DotNetNuke, Auteur(s): Charles Nurse, Publicatiedatum: 14-4-2011
On January 13th at CodeMash in Sandusky, Ohio, Microsoft introduced Razor – a new lightweight syntax for developing WebPages as part of its WebMatrix offering. In a separate article in this issue, Andrew Nurse, one of the developers who created Razor describes the motivations behind this new syntax and an overview of the syntax itself. In this article I will focus on how you can use Razor scripts in DotNetNuke 5.6.1 lees meer...
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Using ASP.NET MVC to build a DotNetNuke module
Sectie: DotNetNuke, Auteur(s): Charles Nurse, Publicatiedatum: 4-6-2010
Recently, Shaun Walker posted a blog in which he discussed whether DotNetNuke (DNN) should be rewritten in ASP.NET MVC. This blog created quite a stir, both within the DotNetNuke Community and within the ASP.NET Community as a whole. In a comment that I added to Shaun’s post I suggested that the debate should not be over whether DNN should be rewritten in ASP.NET MVC (or any other framework that may come in the future), the discussion should be on “How can we enable developers to use the ASP.NET Technologies of their choice when developing extensions for DNN.” After all, if we rewrite DNN in MVC we effectively lock out WebForm developers. lees meer...
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Under the Hood: Provider-Based Authorization in DotNetNuke 5.1
Sectie: DotNetNuke, Auteur(s): Brandon Haynes, Publicatiedatum: 9-11-2009
Beginning with version 5.1, DotNetNuke introduces provider-based authorization as a first-class framework extension point. Prior to this enhancement, authorization in DotNetNuke took place entirely within the core and was not customizable in any way. In this article, we explore the motivations, implementation, and configuration associated with these changes, and discuss what this might mean for future customization. lees meer...
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LINQ to SQL and DotNetNuke: A Perfect Fit for Rapid Development
Sectie: DotNetNuke, Auteur(s): Brandon Haynes, Publicatiedatum: 7-6-2009
Microsoft’s LINQ to SQL is a great choice for module development in the DotNetNuke platform. It allows for rapid development, is well-suited to smaller and focused architectures, and has a lightweight footprint. For many DotNetNuke modules – which often focus on performing one highly-focused task – this is a natural fit. In this article we explore the many advantages of using LINQ to SQL as a data tier within a DotNetNuke module and demonstrate a sample module using this technology. lees meer...
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DotNetNuke Professional gelanceerd
Sectie: DotNetNuke, Auteur(s): Stefan Kamphuis, Publicatiedatum: 14-2-2009
DotNetNuke Corporation heeft onlangs DotNetNuke Professional Edition gelanceerd. Hiermee wordt voorzien in de groeiende behoefte van bedrijven die DotNetNuke een steeds centralere plaats in hun infrastructuur geven. lees meer...
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