Development Posts from Chris Hammond
Chris Hammond is well versed in technology, spending many years in various open source software projects in the Microsoft ecosystem. Previous roles include V.P. Of Product Management for Clubready, LLC in Chesterfield, Missouri, and the Director Of Training Programs for the DotNetNuke Corporation. Chris is a published author and has been a frequent presenter at conferences, user groups and companies around the world. Chris provides many tutorials through his blog at ChrisHammond.com. He is also an active DNN Community member, providing support in the DNN Forums.
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DotNetNuke development mean muggin
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Xbox 360 Dashboard Update
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We've been busy at work on Engage Healthcare Solutions
We've been busy here at work lately, Brian in particular with the newest side of our business. If you're looking for healthcare marketing solutions for your hospital or health facility check out our latest project here at Engage Software.
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Google Adsense is back!
As I posted last night google adsense wasn't working with the weblogs.asp.net upgrade, but it's back again! Thanks to the staff for fixing this, I'm sure everyone will be pleased they are once again turned on.
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How to enable cross posting to another CS instance...
If you're looking to enable cross posting to another install of CommunityServer that supports it, you can setup your blog to cross post all of your postings to that other instance.
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No google ads for you!
Well, a quick test of the site and I'm so far unable to get google ads working on the new upgrade of CS. Perhaps that's part of the plan, or perhaps it's just an oversight.
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Another CS Upgrade!
Well, the time has finally come! Weblogs.asp.net has been upgraded to CommunityServer.
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CommunityServer is coming! CommunityServer is coming!
CommunityServer is coming! CommunityServer is coming! It'll be interesting to see if this change sparks new life into weblogs.asp.net! Here's to seeing it revived.
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My XBox360 is going to start blogging!
That's right, my xbox360 is going to start blogging!
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New Job Posting Blog over at BlogJobs.org
Well, time for another "venture" for me. I came across the domain blogjobs.org a few months back with the grand intentions of starting up another project. Well, 2 months later I finally get started on it! So check it out, www.blogjobs.org is going to be a site for tracking down jobs posted in various blogs across the web. In the future we'll add some more searching options to the site so it's easier to find content by location, for now though we'll just be adding content as fast as we can!
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SQL Server 2005 SP1 Release
Wow, this was a quick release, glad to see MS on the ball here for getting a SP out for 2k5 so quickly.
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Another Community Server Site, BikersZone.com
I setup another Community Server Site this week, BikersZone.com
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Asp.net 2.0 Providers code released for use!
Check out the great announcement from Scott Guthrie about the asp.net provider source code!
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DNN4 at TechEd 2006 BOF Session
There's only a few days left to vote for the DNN BOF Session at TechEd 2006. Be sure to get your votes in!
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RSS for Ebay Searches
I was just thinking the other day that I wish Ebay had RSS support for their searches!
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On my way to Mix it up for 06
I'm off to go mix it up today! Am I going to Mix 06? No, not hardly. I'm heading out in a few minutes to go get all of my safety equipment for my road racing school this weekend. I have to pick up my driver's suit, gloves, underwear, socks, balaclava, and everything else required to keep me from burning alive in case of an accident!
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Community Server Tweaks, Latest Posts
Community Server can be a pretty powerful tool if you take your time to setup a decent site for your users.
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ABS Laptops Suck, Always Better (Worse) Service
Just a quick blog post for a friend.
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Wow time to move things down a bit. Backwards compatibility update?
So this post is really just for one reason, to move some of the junk down, below the fold as they would say.
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Upgraded to CommunityServer 2.0
I've now updated all of my community server based websites to 2.0.