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Orlando Bound

Posted by Tom on Wednesday, June 04, 2008 to DotNetNuke, DNN Friday

The inaugural OpenForce Connect event is upon us. On Sunday, June 8, roughly 200 DNN enthusiast and community leaders will converge on the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL for a day of talks, networking and giveaways. Whether you just discovered DotNetNuke or call yourself a veteran, don’t miss this opportunity to mingle with fellow DNN fans.

Let’s see what else is new:

  • Active Modules, Inc. announced the acquisition of the social networking module suite MyProfile and MyMessages from DNNFusion. It will be interesting to see how Will Morgenweck and his team will tackle the integration of the two modules with their existing product line.
  • Ingen Systems continues their free weekly webcasts with an introduction to Telerik's RadMenu, TabStrip, and PanelBar. Learn how to utilize these menu controls within the DNN environment for the sake of SEO and clean and compliant (X)HTML and JavaScript.
  • In a recent blog post Michael Washington indirectly refers to a little known enhancement to the DNN upgrade process also known as XmlMerge. Starting with version 4.6.2, DNN handles updates to the web.config file automatically. Find out more about this feature from Charles Nurse and Mitchel Sellers.

That’s it for this week folks as I’m heading out the door towards the Sunshine State. Hope to see you there!


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Comment By B. Walker on Thursday, June 05, 2008 at 5:43 PM

Tom: An extra-big thanks to Seablick Consulting - and all of your fellow sponsors - for their support of the OpenForce Connect event in Orlando.

Hope you have a great time meeting the scores of DNN enthusiasts (and fans of your blog) down there in the Sunshine State!

Comment By Tom Kraak on Thursday, June 05, 2008 at 6:15 PM

Thanks also to you Bill and DNN Corp. for making this an officially sanctioned DotNetNuke event.

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