As part of my ongoing interest in making DotNetNuke websites more person and search engine friendly, I started hunting around in the space again to see what was available. While the latest DotNetNuke releases have good ability to enter site rewrite rules (such as an automatic home.aspx redirection), the crucial problem for me is that the site doesn't generate simple Url's (instead it still outputs pagename/tabid/nn/default.aspx) Read More »
As part of my ongoing interest in making DotNetNuke websites more person and search engine friendly, I started hunting around in the space again to see what was available. While the latest DotNetNuke releases have good ability to enter site rewrite rules (such as an automatic home.aspx redirection), the crucial problem for me is that the site doesn't generate simple Url's (instead it still outputs pagename/tabid/nn/default.aspx)
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If you’re a frequent Twitter user, we’ve all had the problem of space limitations due to long Urls since the length of the text message is 140 characters. If you don’t know about it yet, then there is a solution available! TinyUrl.com Read More »
If you’re a frequent Twitter user, we’ve all had the problem of space limitations due to long Urls since the length of the text message is 140 characters. If you don’t know about it yet, then there is a solution available!
TinyUrl.com
How to Write a Custom DotNetNuke SchedulerClient (i.e. a Scheduled Task) posted on Saturday, March 08, 2008 12:00 PM | Filed Under [ DotNetNuke Asp.Net Open Source ] http://kemmis.info/blog/archive/2008/03/08/how-to-write-a-custom-dotnetnuke-schedulerclient-i.e.-a-scheduled.aspx Read More »
How to Write a Custom DotNetNuke SchedulerClient (i.e. a Scheduled Task) posted on Saturday, March 08, 2008 12:00 PM | Filed Under [ DotNetNuke Asp.Net Open Source ] http://kemmis.info/blog/archive/2008/03/08/how-to-write-a-custom-dotnetnuke-schedulerclient-i.e.-a-scheduled.aspx