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Author: Peter Donker Created: Thu, 23 Nov 2006 23:32:19 GMT
Various thoughts and reflections that escape from the Bring2mind lab

I'm preparing for a presentation in The Netherlands coming Friday so my thoughts now have to be diverted to something else ... briefly.

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Latest state of affairs surrounding the development of DMX 4

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A complaint that reappears in the inbox is the inability to show custom attributes on the file list. It used to be possible, but the drawback was a performance penalty. Now it has vanished and some people have noticed this. So how can you go about fixing this? Read here how it's done ...

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We've returned from a great trip to Belgium and The Netherlands. Now it's time to get down to DMX 4 again.

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Last Friday (16th March) I had the pleasure of meeting my friends of the DNN community in France again. It has been a while since I saw them last and I extended and detoured a previously planned business trip so I could be there. The wife didn't seem to mind the extension. Instead, she opted to join me there so we could have a weekend in Paris. Not a bad idea ...

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You have to adjust a default DNN 4.4 installation for downloads to function correctly

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There is a bug in DNN 04.04.00 which will prevent DMX from working if the user is unauthenticated.

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So many new technologies are seeing the light of day at the end of this year, it's amazing ...

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Work is underway for a brand new version of DMX

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Since DotNetNuke (DNN) has introduced localization features, its popularity in Western European countries has significantly increased. This is based on observation from our sales and email inbox. Since its inception, DNN has been a mostly Anglophonic affair given the fact that all documentation and administration was English. The introduction of static localization allowing the translation of the management engine has changed this. It is now possible to roll out websites that are completely non-English.

However, one final hurdle remains: to be able to have truly multilingual sites. The current (3.1) DNN framework will allow for monolinguistic non-English sites, but not multilingual ones. The ability to have multilingual sites is especially important in countries that have more than one official language. Amongst these is , the country where Bring2mind is based.

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