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Just wanted to say, I constantly use your documentation and find it very useful. But, today, I was going through the Import data instructions about using XSLT, etc. Wow, great job. Just wanted to pass on a kind word, they were VERY well written, and allowed me to get a lot of data imported that I thought I was going to have to type. Thanks.
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Buck Anderson
Author: Buck Anderson Created: 1/31/2008 5:09 PM
Buck's Briefs include XMod information, tutorials, and observations from working in the trenches as a longtime XMod application developer and business coach.

Buck's Tip - How To Get Your Name In the News - In Five Minutes or Less
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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Buck's Tip: HELP! The Spam Jerks Have Taken Over My Form
By Buck Anderson on 6/27/2008 12:25 PM
I was recently asked the question, "Buck, I have been getting a ton of spam to my emails via my contact forms on some of my sites. Any suggestions for eliminating this problem? I do not have my email on the sites for the spammers to get."
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My Wife Kicked Me Out...
By Buck Anderson on 6/6/2008 5:24 PM
Out of the cubicle that is. The other day as I explained to my wife, Mara, the virtues of living a life that did not involve the cubicle mentality, she stopped me in mid sentence and said...
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Buck's Tip: The Most Important Lesson I have Ever Learned
By Buck Anderson on 6/3/2008 8:36 PM
As a result, when I discovered DotNetNuke, and later XMod, I quit what I was doing. I left my Corporate job as Senior Web Developer, and spent several years learning all I could about these wonderful products and trying different things with a new approach. And that's when my new business mantra was presented to me...
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Buck's Tip: The Secret is to SERVE
By Buck Anderson on 5/23/2008 3:57 PM
I recently sat in on a meeting with one of our project managers who was having a tough time motivating his team. His team was working on several large DotNetNuke projects that involved several custom XMod applications. Their project timelines were way behind and customer satisfaction was being affected...
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Urgent: Test Your DotNetNuke Site Now for Numerous Security Vulnerabilities
By Buck Anderson on 5/23/2008 3:56 PM
According to Tony Valenti, CEO of Powerdnn.com a leading DotNetNuke hosting company, PowerDNN technicians have just discovered numerous security vulnerabilities in DotNetNuke core software...
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Starting a Profitable Subscription Web Site with DotNetNuke and XMod
By Buck Anderson on 5/4/2008 8:31 AM
The subscription website model is fast becoming the number one method of income generation on the Internet today. In this article we will explore the potential of owning your own profitable subscription web site powered by XMod and DotNetNuke...
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Buck's Tip: The Power of 250
By Buck Anderson on 4/25/2008 8:31 AM
The most memorable two events of a persons life are their wedding day and their funeral. Statistics show that the average amount of people that attend these events are 250. This leads me to believe that the sphere of influence that surrounds all of us is an accumulation of 250 people that we come in contact with or retain some relationship with...
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Buck's Tip: The Power of the Testimonial
By Buck Anderson on 3/1/2008 9:23 AM
Testify. A good testimonial attracts attention, conveys a benefit, and achieves credibility. If a testimonial sounds so good that you couldn't have said it better yourself, then it probably won't sound credible to the reader.
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Buck's Tip: The Poor Man's Read Only Form Control That Accepts Validation
By Buck Anderson on 2/15/2008 1:36 AM
Have you ever had a need to make a form control read only and required? Well folks, it ain't gonna work. Here is a simple solution...
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