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Building Websites with DotNetNuke 5
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About the AuthorsMichael Washington
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About the ReviewersRahul Singla is
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Table of ContentsPreface 1Chapter 1
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[ iii ]Table of ContentsAdministrat
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[ ]Table of ContentsOpen source mo
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Table of ContentsLocalizing the con
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What you need for this book• Wind
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PrefaceErrataAlthough we have taken
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What is DotNetNuke?What is a web po
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What is DotNetNuke?• Community in
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What is DotNetNuke?• Utilizes the
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What is DotNetNuke?• Recognized b
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What is DotNetNuke?To summarize, yo
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What is DotNetNuke?The individual s
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Installing DotNetNukeDotNetNuke ver
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Chapter 2The partnership between Do
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The Add Application dialog window s
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Chapter 2To do this, you first need
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Chapter 2A confirmation dialog (sho
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Chapter 2Setting up the databaseIf
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Chapter 2Now expand the Security fo
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Chapter 2Leave the Typical radio bu
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Chapter 2Once you have the proper v
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Chapter 2After the host account fie
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Chapter 2You will now see the Congr
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Chapter 2• Compatibility of insta
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Right-click on your database and ch
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Chapter 26. During this process of
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Chapter 29. Once the upgrade has be
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Users, Roles, and PagesOne of the m
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Chapter 3To set the registration ty
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Chapter 3Setting required registrat
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Note that if you are editing an exi
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Chapter 3If the Require a valid Pro
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Chapter 3To do this, go to Admin |
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Chapter 3Roles in our portal work t
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Chapter 3To create the roles we hav
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Chapter 3As we want to decide who w
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Chapter 3After you have subscribed
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Chapter 3On the Site Settings page,
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Chapter 3Traditional Web SiteHome P
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Chapter 3We will start with the Bas
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Chapter 3Under the Copy Page sectio
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Chapter 3In the ADMIN menu, the adm
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Chapter 3Administering pagesYou hav
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Standard DotNetNukeModulesAs we dis
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Module SettingsTo access a module's
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Chapter 4When creating a module, yo
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Chapter 4If you would like a custom
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As we cover each module, we will fi
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Chapter 4If the users forget their
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Chapter 4HTML moduleThe HTML module
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[ 97 ]Chapter 4• Show Search Imag
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Special features and additional inf
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Chapter 4Special featuresOne of the
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Chapter 4The following fields are a
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In addition to these basic settings
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Special features and additional inf
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Chapter 4Administration and modific
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Also, note that at the bottom of th
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Chapter 4• Height: Enter the heig
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Chapter 4Special features and addit
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Administration and modificationTo e
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Chapter 4• Caching: If checked, t
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Chapter 4Store moduleThe Store modu
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Chapter 4• Vote Tracking: This op
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Chapter 4• Keywords: The meta key
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Chapter 4Prices for these modules v
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Chapter 4In the past, open source w
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Host and Admin ToolsRunning a DotNe
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Chapter 5These modules are listed o
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Chapter 5The Appearance section, as
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Chapter 5• Login Page: This is th
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Chapter 5PagesYou will find a discu
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VendorsYou will find a discussion o
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Chapter 5The Basic Settings of the
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Chapter 5• Send Action: Selecting
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Chapter 5On the right side of the F
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Chapter 5General Exception Errors w
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Chapter 5Starting with DotNetNuke 5
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Chapter 5The various fields are as
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Chapter 5Some intranet or Internet
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Chapter 5• Authenticated Cacheabi
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Chapter 5The Other Settings section
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File ManagerThe File Manager under
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Chapter 5If you selected URL, you w
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Chapter 5ScheduleWith the addition
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Chapter 5Remember that these users
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Chapter 5MarketplaceThe Marketplace
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Understanding theDotNetNuke CoreArc
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Chapter 6The portal that the user i
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The Context object (HttpContext) ca
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Chapter 6Private _AdminSkin As Skin
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Chapter 6' find the tab in the port
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Chapter 9Canvas.Top="64"AutoGenerat
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Chapter 9Add the following methods
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Chapter 9Drag the ClientBin directo
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The ShopList codeThe following code
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Chapter 9Next, the RegisterClientSc
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Creating Multiple PortalsOne of the
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Chapter 10So, why would you need mu
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Chapter 10Once you set the DNS, you
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Chapter 10You will be presented wit
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Chapter 10The Export Template secti
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Chapter 10The following screen allo
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Chapter 10Managing multiple portals
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IndexAaccount login module, standar
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modification 102, 103uses 102domain
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CMS Made Simple 1.6ISBN: 978-1-8471