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 4/29/2008 2:28 PM
 

Dot Net Nuke, do you know it?  Have you seen it?  Your looking at it.  Lets talk.  This new revision of the site is running on DotNetNuke 4.7 and has made the site managable again.  Had some interesting installation problems, and also having some funkyness with a couple of modules.  I really think that a couple of things just don't work right with this version yet.  Has anbody else had trouble with certain modules in DDN 4.7?  Let me know maybe I am just missing something.  CISS Transmenu in particular is giving me problems.  Flyout menus in a couple of styles seem to cause errors, and prevent flyouts from comming out more than 1 level.

 
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 4/29/2008 2:28 PM
 

Now heres another for the log.  Forum error on posting.  not set to object?  I can reply here but not post a new thread, why?  Hoping some of these things will unkink themselves as updates be come available

 
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 4/29/2008 2:29 PM
 

Okay, switch users and the forum problem went away.  hmmmm.  Maybe some of these thing don't like to work or don't install right with privelege levels more than what the absolutely need?

 
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 5/4/2008 8:56 PM
 

This is an update on the forum problem which I think was related to the same base problem I was having with my Repository module.  If this post goes up correctly that it is indeed fix and the solution is the same as the solution to my repository module problem HERE


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 5/4/2008 8:59 PM
 

Sure enough the problem is the "compress application files" setting in IIS 6.0 which seems to mess with a few DNN things.  Simply turn it off and everything works much better.  Including noticably Increased overall server web page serving speeds. 


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