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Saturday, May 23, 2009
Video: Jonathan Sheely on Real World Implementations of DotNetNuke
By Affinigent Team @ 2:08 PM :: 1547 Views :: 1 Comments :: Article Rating :: Announcements, Videos
 

Ever wonder how other people are using DotNetNuke? If so then this meeting is just for you. This month we will be talking about how one development company implements DotNetNuke including all the phases of the DotNetNuke life cycle from: Hosting Environments, Default Configurations (you know those host settings we have to change every time as well as web.config changes), how we develop and deploy skins, 3rd party modules we use as a standard base, the optimizations we do for SEO and performance, Implementation of landing pages for Pay Per Click campaigns and lastly how to maintain sites with some regular house-keeping methods.

About the Speaker:
Jonathan Sheely is the Senior Application Developer for Affinigent, a Microsoft Gold Partner deploying web solutions in York, Pennsylvania. Jon is a jack of all trades developer who focuses on content delivery applications and how to make managing that content easier for end users. When not working, Jon enjoys working… And will someday discover the outside world.

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comment By al dunsmore @ Monday, July 13, 2009 6:30 AM
Greetings,

I saw this, nice presentation. And timely. I was just getting ready to establish my first DNN site. I was able to do the initial upload (webhost4life) without any problems. But I just tried to do another upload this weekend, not as successful. I did a full upload of the DNN directory but none of the changes seemed to transfer. One thing I didn't do was to update the Database, which is probably the issue.

You talked about doing this and said you may have a list of steps or practices to consider when doing this. But I haven't seen that on the site. Or if there is someplace else I can refer to. Webhost4life has just suggested that I restore my database to their database server. It seems my only option was to do a full upload, is there a way to do a synchronize, just upload the changes?

Thanks,
al

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