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Professional DotNetNuke module programming : "Programmer to programmer"--Cover. - Includes index
โ Scribed by Mitchel Sellers
- Publisher
- Wiley Pub
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 315
- Series
- Wrox professional guides
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: 1. Introduction to DotNetNuke and Resources. 2. Creating the Development Environment. 3. Underneath the DotNetNuke Hood. 4. Guestbook Module Requirements. 5. Starting the Module Creation Process. 6. Investigating DotNetNuke Components. 7. Creating The Module Back End. 8. Creating the Localized User Interface. 9. Packaging, Installing, and Debugging the Module. 10. Implementing Optional DotNetNuke Interfaces. 11. DotNetNuke Scheduled Tasks. 12. DotNetNuke User Controls. 13. Module Navigation and Communication. 14. Third-Party Components and Controls. 15. DotNetNuke, Modules, and Ajax Functionality. 16. Creating Skin Objects. 17. Creating Authentication Providers. 18. DotNetNuke Development Best Practices. Appendix A: Community Resources. Appendix B: Additional web.config Options. Appendix C: Distributing Modules. Appendix D: Additional .DNN File Options. Appendix E: Working with DotNetNuke Entities. Index.
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