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In less than 3 hours we had developed a store-like presentation that has a very easy to use admin and unlimited flexibility for the future. The XMod team has made one great product. We are looking forward to seeing what the future versions will bring.
Derek D. Gentry (Snowcovered Rating 5/5 Snowflakes)
  
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Author: dnndev Created: 6/14/2007 3:18 PM
News, information, and thoughts about XMod and other DNNDev.com products as well as occasional articles on web and DotNetNuke development.

Spam 'bots got you down? Some thoughts on slowing them down in XMod 4.7

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We've moved! The diggs are spacious - but no pool.

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As part of the site changes in preparation for XMod 5's release, we've upgraded the forums

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XMod 5.0 takes another step closer to release.

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What's new and shakin' with the forthcoming version of XMod...

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There have been a number of questions recently about how to export XMod data to a comma-delimited format - also called a CSV format (for Comma Separated Values). Figuring it out is fairly tricky, but once you get it working, the process is pretty simple. In this article, I'll describe how to take the XML export file that XMod creates and convert it, using XSLT, to a CSV file.

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Using XMod to build a journal, suitable for tracking changes you make to your website - part 2 of 2.

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Using XMod to build a journal to track changes made to your website - Part 1 of 2

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