We've had a number of inquiries about whether XMod Pro's latest version is compatible with the recently released version 10.0 of DNN. We had to re-structure some of our tests to accommodate the new UI and other aspects of v.10 which is why it took a while for us to report back. I'm happy to report that the latest released version of XMP is compatible with DNN 10. We have been able to install and a
In 2017 I asked the question DNN 9 and the future of XMP . It is now four years later, and I am once again curious about the future of XMP. I am still a strong proponent of XMP, but to be honest, except for a couple of XMP updates to make it compatible with the latest version of DNN, as well as adding the Markdown feature, it has been pretty quiet over at DnnDev.Com. I now find myself in the posit
Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe that XMP relies heavily on the Web Forms framework. With the release of DNN 9, DNN is taking the first steps in minimizing DNN’s reliance on Web Forms. Although it is not going to happen in the next year or two, the ultimate goal of the developers at DNN is to develop a platform that does not rely on Web Forms at all, and is developed around .Net Core. Right
Hi XModders! Our next monthly XMod Pro user group meeting, via Google Hangouts is Thursday, August 28, 2014 at 11am Pacific, 2pm Eastern, and 7pm in London. This month, Kelly will be introducing you to building Custom Actions for forms. We hope you'll be able to attend this month's user group meeting. It's free for all (not a free-for-all) and this time we've added the Q&A plugin so even if you're
I'm needing to make API calls within XMP. Is this possible?