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Author: Don Worthley Created: 10/30/2008 2:19 PM
All things related to involvement by IT Crossing staff in the DotNetNuke project.

image If you're running a DotNetNuke site on Windows Server 2008 with IIS 7, there are some great new features you can use.  In fact, you'll see them in use on this site with the extensionless URLs.  In order to achieve this effect, I had to switch my server from classic mode to integrated mode, and this switch caused the Captcha images throughout the site to stop working.  Here's how to solve this problem...

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The latest release of the DotNetNuke blog module contains a bug that affects sites using Unicode characters in Page names.  This post contains a couple of workarounds that can be implemented temporarily until the fix is made available in the upcoming 4.0 release of the module.

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As many of you know, IT Crossing staff have been actively involved in a couple of open source projects.  One project of particular interest to us is DotNetNuke.  For those interested in keeping track of DotNetNuke related posts on our blog, we have created a separate category for DotNetNuke related posts with its own distinct RSS feed. 

In this first post to the DotNetNuke category, we highlight some updates to the DotNetNuke blog module...

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