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XMod has become a true "Users" module. Almost every enhancement request has been integrated into XMod4. This has become a "very" powerful tool for creating dynamic content. The "Forums" community at dnndev.com is one of the busiest and a great source for ideas and help. I have created whole sites around this module and can't say enough about it. It's definitely a must have!
Scott Jennings (Snowcovered Rating: 5/5 Snowflakes)
  
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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.

I was searching for a method to upgrade the Xmod lightbox sample that uses Thickbox 3.1 for use with the latest jQuery 1.3.2 version. I soon discovered that Thickbox 3.1 does not support jQuery 1.3+ but this can be fixed easily by changing a single line in thickbox.js Here is how I did it...

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While testing XMod applications in some of the newer versions of DotNetNuke, I became very concerned that my template branch logic was not performing as expected when testing xmod:if statements against a XMod HTML editor (htmlinput) form control. In default instances of DotNetNuke, the control will render the FCK Editor control that is commonly used with many DotNetNuke modules...

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The contol is used to select a user from the current portal and assign the user as the one that initially created the record. This control is not required. XMod normally automatically assigns the user without any intervention on your part. However, this control has been added for those situations where administrators or moderators create a record on behalf of a user. This is especially useful in combination with XMod's ability to show a user only those records he/she has added. But in can cause some load time issues if not configured correctly...

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After 4 months of programming and extensive testing, I am proud to annouce version 6.1 of Business Directory has been released. My special thanks to my fellow MVPs fatgeorge, Greg Brown, and of course the annointed one, Kelly Ford, for their guidance and assistance. Read about what's new in version 6.1...

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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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I am proud to announce after 3 months of development that Move My Inventory! for Xmod users is now available. Get Results by presenting your product inventory and services in a unique and professional way by adding inventory and services listings to Your DotNetNuke website...

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Xmod has a powerful filtering engine that allows you to pass multiple URL parameter values that allow you to filter your Business Directory listings in creative ways. Here are some examples...

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I am currently testing compatibility with our Xmod applications with DNN 5.0.1. Here are my testing procedures and preliminary results...

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When using the FCK HTML editor with DotNetNuke version 4.9 + you may have noticed the the text area background color has changed. Here is a step by step lesson on how to quickly revert back to a normal viewing background...

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In this article I will explain how to setup and configure the FatGeorge tag Cloud control for use with DNN Professor applications...

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