How To Install Dotnetnuke 5.4
Jun 24, 2010I am new to DotNetNuke configuration side.
I want to download dotnetnuke 5.4 and want to install on my machine.
Environment:
OS Version: Win Vista
.Net: VS.Net 2008
SQL Server 2005
I am new to DotNetNuke configuration side.
I want to download dotnetnuke 5.4 and want to install on my machine.
Environment:
OS Version: Win Vista
.Net: VS.Net 2008
SQL Server 2005
I tried to install VS 2008 on my different systems already having Framework 2 installed, it failed to install. I tried it may a times even on different systems. It runsbut after Serial No. and next i see error .net framework 3.5 installation failed and there down a list of all componetns it shown which have not been attempted. I am going to devlpe the software and without t i can;t do anything..
View 2 Replieswhen i try to install sql server 2005 in my laptop its shows warning that my IIS might be not install or diable.i install IIS before instaltion of SQL SERVER. its perfly running , i am running my apllication in IISi cant understand why SQL SERVER shows this warnign due to this warning my managment studio is not install .i am using WIndows 7 home premiunam o.s.
View 4 RepliesI'm using DotNetNuke 4.8.x and want to utilize jQuery. Could anyone possibly suggest me on what is the best way to integrate jQuery into DNN? I won't be able to upgrade DNN version to 5 which has built-in support for jQuery.
View 1 RepliesCan anyone shed some light on why DotNetNuke comes configured with request validation and event validation disabled? They're both off at the web.config level for a default install which seems to be a regressive approach. Are there any sound reasons for this and what is the functional impact on DotNetNuke if they're turned back on?
Obviously appropriate input validation should be happening in code anyway but the native .NET framework behaviour is always a nice fallback.
We are in the process of implementing a CMS for our project which currently extensively uses asp.net master pages and css. Also the application is data-driven and controls like gridview and listview are used. After a little search we zeroed on two CMS dotnetnuke and umbraco. Now my question is:
Which one of the two CMS is best suited and easy to use?
Do they support integration of existing code and UI's
provide links for further reference.
I want to create a new module in DNN (VB) ... that;
1. does not use DAL or DAL+
2. has only one view.ascx control
3. It has to be a compiled module
I do not need DB connectivity and any bells and whistles just one view control. I thought it would be simple but googling for a day now and it seems very complicated.
I have the development environment already set up with;
1. DNN Starter kit
2. VS 2008
3. SQL server
4. DNN up and running in IIS
5. the project builds successfully
If anyone knows a way I can build a module using the DNN Dynamic Module Template in VS 2008 and then strip off the DAL and all the unnecessary layers and extra controls until I have only a working view.ascx that just prints out "Hello World!" to the screen ...
I am getting started with DotNetNuke and when I try to use jQuery the same way I use it in any standard ASP.NET page it does not work. For example I am trying to use uploadify which uses jQuery and flash. I can't even get the cancel button to show in the control.
By now I understand there must be a workaround and it is different than simple asp.net
Here is the ascx code:
[code]....
I've Googled, Binged, and here at StackOverflow, looked through the related questions and searched, but I'm not finding what I'm looking for. I've also searched documentation on DNN.
What I'm looking for is any guidance (tutorials, blogs, step-by-step instructions for setting up a repository) etc from people who are experienced in using DotNetNuke with SVN.
We use SVN for all our source control, and have no problem with standard applications, because we pretty much built the repository and directory structure to work with our processes. This means when we do web sites, in Visual Studio, we do file based web sites, rather than setting them up in the local IIS. It just makes things easier for us.
However, with DNN, it appears that even if you get the source code, it is expecting to be set up in the local IIS, which means additional headaches for us.
For example, we are moving all of our source code off our local C drives, and onto a shared drive on a server. This is to enable backups in addition to our normal source control. (This was a management decision). So that means that we need to change the virtual web app when we make the move.
Has anyone come up with a good way to work around this? Can DNN be set up so that the developer web server in Visual Studio can be used, so that we can treat it just like any normal web app? Am I missing something obvious?
I'm creating a new DotNetNuke module and in the past I inherited from PortalModuleBase. I'm aware that there's a replacement for this now. Can someone tell me what it is? I've had a brief search for it but I haven't found what it is.
View 1 RepliesI'm trying to add Forum module to my Web Site , so I add dlls, components and modules and :
[Code]....
so how can add the forum from DNN to my page ? or how to fix this error
I've been tasked with looking into performance tuning my company's intranet server. It runs DotNetNuke which suffers from poor performance. It also runs a number of other web apps (mix of asp and asp.net).
Could anybody give me a brief list of common performance tweaks that can be made to IIS6?
In dotnetnuke, I have two sites located on different location. Now I want to point these two sites to the same database. Is it possible to point to same database.
I even tried pointing it from web.config, but thats not working. I don't want to work with child portals, because i have already created site on other location and all the source codes are under that, but when I create child Portal, it creates new portalnumber folder under portals, and it just has two folders in it, Users and Cache, I dont understand how to place codes, as DNN creates lots of folders while creating new site, which are missing here.
I want to create a module that can send a message to another module in different tab.I don't know the target tab Id but I know the target module name. Is there any way to do such a thing?Is Dot net nuke support messaging?
View 1 Repliesi installed dotnetnuke in my system, installation is completed successfully, now i want to change skin settings according to my requirement like changing colors,font,logs like that can u help me how can i do this in dotnetnuke.
View 1 RepliesI am very new to dotnetnuke. and want to know. steps to create and build a webapplication in dotnetnuke.how can we add module using dotnetnuke.how can we handle database in sqlsever 2005 or later on it.
View 1 RepliesAs part of a redesign for one of my clients I'd like to move them to DotNetNuke to gain the CMS and blogging features. Their existing site has some custom ecommerce functionality that an off-the-shelf package just can't handle, so I'm inclined to leave it and just re-skin to match the new site.
The challenge is making this all fit together.
I could create two physical web sites in IIS, for example:
www.website.com <-- DNN install
and
shop.website.com <-- Existing ecommerce
This would keep things isolated, but I see a problem with the SSL certificate. It's tied to www.website.com, so now I'd either need two -- one for www. and one for shop. -- or I need a wildcard certificate. Either adds ongoing expenses for the client.
I could try to encapsulate the existing site into a DNN module, but that seems like a lot of work. I could also try doing something tricky with iframes, but again I think this would just further complicate things.
When user clicks on linkButton it needs to open new window to display some data. I try this:
string url = "~/SomePage.aspx";
string cmd = "window.open('" + url + "', '_blank', 'height=500,width=800,status=yes,toolbar=no,menubar=no,location=yes,scrollbars=yes,resizable=no,titlebar=no' );";
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(this, this.GetType(), "newWindow", cmd, true);
But it doesn't work. I can't even manually navigate to this page. Opening new window work but it opens the same page in that new window. So, how to display content from SomePage.aspx in this new window?
i am trying to build a website usign ASP.NET what is the best resource or way to learn it?
Also do i need DotNetNuke or something similar to manage my project?
i think u see DotNetNuke?
you can create a usercontrol then atach it online to your website?
how i can implement this attribute for my portal?
I have a ubr file setup to stress test an internal DotNetNuke site with WCAT:
transaction
{
id = "Intranet Home Page";
weight = 1000;
cookies{clear = true;}
[Code]....
I am moving a site from one godaddy account to another godaddy account. Same ASP.NET 4 IIS 7 settings.
What I notice is that all the friendly urls like home.aspx _login.aspx_ return a 404 ERROR, as if the rewrite was not working. As a desperate attempt, I switched from urlFormat="humanfriendly" to urlFormat="searchfriendly" and it started working. But humanfriendly, that allows short and clean urls won't work at all.
I have created a folder in DotNetNuke programmatically on the root portal directory. I just want to assign permissions to it only one time, for example I want to make it read only for authenticated users. Any advice on how to accomplish this using C# or VB.NEt?
View 1 RepliesI would like to know what is the best way to include Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store in authenticated pages in DotNetNuke 5.4.4. In fact, I want to prevent caching in IE6/7 and FireFox as well.
View 1 RepliesBefore my time at the company they paid for a very expensive website written in asp.net and dotnetnuke. Absolutely terrible but there's very little that can be done about that now. They won't give us access to the SQL Server for some bizarre reason but they've given us FTP access.
Is there some way I can install a database manager (like phpMyAdmin) using FTP? I think I've found the username and password but I'm not familiar with asp so it's quite a confusing system.