By dnndev on
1/26/2009 8:52 AM
The first demo for XMod Pro is now live and running DNNDev.com.
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By dnndev on
1/20/2009 1:57 PM
Just as publishing gives way to the web and the web gives way to the blog, so now the blog gives way to the tweet... I'm taking a flier and entering the world of Twitter with an official DNNDev twitter account. If you're on twitter and would like to receive tweets related to DNNDev products and/or DotNetNuke and/or development "stuff" follow our tweet feed "dnndev" on twitter.
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By Buck Anderson on
1/13/2009 12:11 PM
If you have worked with XMod, and the FCK Editor Provider, you may have noticed that even if you have not entered any data the editor still retains a paragraph with a no break space...
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By Buck Anderson on
12/22/2008 1:11 PM
Meet Kelly Ford, developer of XMod. In this interview Kelly discusses how XMod got started and the future of XMod Pro...
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By dnndev on
12/10/2008 9:51 AM
Are you sending values to a page or receiving values from a page via HTTP POST? When doing so, it's often necessary to verify the values are being sent correctly and that the field names being used are the ones you expect. If you're an XMod user, this is useful if you're using the tag or tag or if you're receiving values into your form via the tag. Of course, POSTing values isn't an XMod-only activity and you may find use for this script elsewhere in your development activities.
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By Buck Anderson on
10/15/2008 9:46 AM
Kelly doesn't know it yet but I have a surprise waiting for him in Minneapolis, Minnesota...
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By Buck Anderson on
10/1/2008 10:16 AM
 Do you remember when everybody claimed the Internet was the great equalizer? Where even a small, home-based business can appear to be equal to even the largest companies. Well, hold on to your hats folks as I reveal the secrets of persuasion and how personal connection with your prospect will increase your sales...
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By fatgeorge on
Thu, 07 Aug 2008 21:21:17 GMT
The aim of ATX is to build up a library of solutions and answers for the DotNetNuke XMod community.
Weather your are an XMod newbie or a seasoned xpert we all need help with our developments at some point, the normal place to do this would be in the forums, they offer a wealth of knowledge and advice from XMod users old and new.
But we see the same questions being asked again and again, usually when new users join the XMod community.
Most times the question has already been answered, sometimes more than once by different people!
Are forums just too difficult to search for the answer?
Do users trust the answers they find?
If they find multiple answers to their question which is the best...
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By gbrown on
8/7/2008 1:31 PM
When I got the email from Kelly informing me of MVP status I had to resist the urge to look behind myself to see if there was someone else he was talking to! :)
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By Buck Anderson on
7/28/2008 7:57 PM
Although I try to keep blog postings related to XMod subjects, sometimes I need to share the fun. How difficult is it to have a network news story created about you? Learn how in less then 5 minutes...
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