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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5 Years Ago, where were you?
5 years ago this morning was a day I'll never foret. The terrorist attacks in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington DC shocked America, where were you when you found out?
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DotNetNuke Tip #17, Disable Inline Editing in Text/HTML
DotNetNuke Tip #17, Disable Inline Editing in Text/HTML
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DotNetNuke Tips #16, Setting up DNN with XP on a Domain
Welcome to another installment of the DotNetNuke Tips to help simplify your life. This is a simple one, but can save you a TON of headache and troubleshooting.
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St. Louis DotNetNuke looking for Developers
It's been an interesting ride the past two years. At Engage Software DotNetNuke has gone from a small portion of our business to being a VERY large part of the business. So much so that we need to hire more developers!
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The Influx of Comment Spam on CommunityServer Sites???
Has anyone else had a HUGE influx of comment spam on your CS sites lately? (I'm assuming quite a few folks are seeing this)
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weblogs.asp.net spam email
Incase anyone missed the emails from Admin earlier, the deluge of spam notifications that went out earlier was due to a backlog of emails from 3-4 days. Here's a copy of the email
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DotNetNuke Tip #15, Running a webservice inside of a DNN site.
Perhaps you need to run a webservice inside an instance of DotNetNuke. If you've tried by just copying the webservice directory out there you've probably been frustrated with the result.
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Pontiac St. Louis
If you're looking for a Pontiac in St. Louis you've come to the wrong place!
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DotNetNuke Tip #14, Remove Smileys from FTB
Perhaps you're running a professional website and don't want your content authors entering smileys into their content? The latest version of DNN with the FreeTextBox provider by default allows anyone with FTB access to put smileys in their content.
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DotNetNuke going for the Open Source CMS Award!
Here's a blog entry from Shaun Walker discussing DNN having any sort of chance at the Packt Open Source Content Management System award.
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DotNetNuke Tip #13 8/4/06 New DNN Release
Since I've yet to have time daily to post a new DotNetNuke tip I'm renaming my feature to just be DotNetNuke tips! I'll continue to post them when I have the time to do so.
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Pimp your MySpace Profile
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ModMySpaces.com MySpace Layouts, Skins and Surveys
Yet another project I really don't have time for, but seem to put in an hour or more every day! www.modmyspaces.com what I hope to be the premier site for MySpace layouts, skins and surveys!
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Comments are enabled!
Comments are enabled! Comments are enabled! Comments are enabled! Comments are enabled!
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DotNetNuke Daily Tip #12 7/26/06 Staying Logged In
Tips were slim last week as I was off in Denver for a few days.
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DotNetNuke Daily Tip #11 7/20/06 Upgrade to DNN 4.3.3!
This will be the last DNN Daily Tip for the week. I'm headed to Denver tomorrow for a race this weekend and meetings with a client on Monday, so I'll likely not post again until I return.
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DotNetNuke Daily Tip #10 7/19/06 Other Menu Options?
DotNetNuke Daily Tip for 7/20/2006
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DotNetNuke Daily Tip #9 7/18/06 Skin Object Using PortalModuleBase
After a long haitus over the past few weeks the DotNetNuke Daily Tips are back!
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What happened to the DotNetNuke Daily Tips?
What happened to the DotNetNuke Daily Tips?
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DotNetNuke Feature Matrix
Shaun has posted an interested feature matrix over on www.DotNetNuke.com. This lists off the various features that DNN, ASP.Net 2.0, SPS3 and MOS2007 all have and how they compare.