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Happy Thanksgiving
Marketing Blog By Brian Schwartz on 11/22/2006 3:40:47 PM
Happy Thanksgiving from Engage Software
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DotNetNuke Template Error in 4.3.5
Marketing Blog By Brian Schwartz on 11/3/2006 3:28:33 PM

I'm normally the sales and marketing person here at Engage, but as a former .Net developer I still dable with C# (mostly as proof-and-concepts and / or prototype apps) and I still work on the occasional client project using DNN.  In using DNN 4.3.5 templates I ran across a weird bug I wanted to post to help anyone having the same problem.  (Don't worry, I'm also reporting this to DNN in Gemini). 

Here's the situation, I created a template of a site using 4.3.5.  This site the template was created for had several pages and I choose to export content and was using a host level skin (not sure if that mattered with this bug).  In one of the skin folders I had backed up the skin after making changes on the server to the stylesheet and had a zip folder in my skin folder.  When trying to create my new portal, I encountered the following error:

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Locked up for a good cause
Marketing Blog By Brian Schwartz on 10/24/2006 1:39:47 PM
This year, I have the honor and pleasure of participating in MDA's Tackle Muscular Dystrophy Executive Lock-Up to help "Jerry's Kids®". To reach my goal I need your help!

I'd like to include you or your company on my list of contributors who are helping me reach my goal. Your donation would help MDA continue the important fight against muscular dystrophy. Check out my donation page on the donation website here. There you'll find all kinds of information about MDA, and be able to make your tax-deductible donation on-line using your credit card.

MDA serves people in our community with neuromuscular disease by providing clinics, support groups, assistance with the purchase and repair of wheelchairs, braces and communication devices, and summer camp for kids. MDA also funds research grants to help find treatments and cures for some 43 neuro ...
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MS ASP.NET Ajax Beta Released
Ian Robinson By Ian Robinson on 10/22/2006
On friday a Beta version of ASP.NET ajax was released, the number of features in the release is less than in the last CTP, but the features that remain have had some very welcome enhancements made.
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ASP.NET Ajax ("Atlas")
Ian Robinson By Ian Robinson on 10/17/2006
This weekend I attended the Tulsa TechFest and had the opportunity to sit through the entire Ajax/Atlas track. While it wasn’t the focus of every presentation at the fest, I have decided to focus this post on the new Microsoft ASP.NET Ajax web development technology, which currently is out as a Community Technology Preview.
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Tulsa Techfest
Henry Kenuam By hkenuam on 10/16/2006 8:18 AM
I attended the event over the weekend and was very impressed. Great hosts and good people in Tulsa OK.
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Tulsa Techfest 2006
John Eimer By John Eimer on 10/16/2006
I attended the FREE event over the weekend. I can only say good things about it. They did a great job putting this on.
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DotNetNuke Training Information
Chris Hammond By Chris Hammond on 10/10/2006 1:45 PM
Read more for information about our DotNetNuke Training offerings.
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Building your own Membership Provider for DotNetNuke and ASP.NET 2.0
Henry Kenuam By hkenuam on 10/5/2006 7:31 AM
I decided to create a document that would help developers get started building a new Membership Provider for DNN. If you are looking for a good place to get started this is the place.
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Back from Nashville and more DotNetNuke Training
Chris Hammond By Chris Hammond on 10/4/2006 11:39 PM

I got back from Nashville this evening. I took a flight down there Monday night to provide a couple of days of DotNetNuke training to one of our new clients down there. Overall it was a great trip. The client is great, staff was a blast, we had fun, and hopefully they learned a bit too! Tennessee is such a beautiful state. I love travelling down there.

The more training I do with DotNetNuke the more I enjoy it. If you're looking for DotNetNuke training then be sure to check us out at www.engagesoftware.net ...

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