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Over the next few weeks, I will be out of the country and supporting my site from a distance.  While I will be checking often, I doubt it will be as often as I currently check the site.  So please bare with me, but I hope to get back to all that have questions or feedback on the any of modules.

Enjoy!

I recently became a benefactor of the DotNetNuke Project.  While I joined at the Bronze level, I believe this is worth while as I have been able to sustain the developement of this site based solely on the donations of others.  Therefore, it only makes sense that I "pass it forward" as the saying goes. 

The Core Team needs the support of the users and I believe that this means putting up some hard earned Cash... Well if you consider the base reason of why that money was donated, by which I mean the DotNetNuke framework itself, there is no way I could fail to become a benefactor.

I encourage anyone who has benefited from the use of the Framework to consider becoming a benefactor - even if just for one year.  

This is the best way to encourage the Core team to stay the course and ensure a healthy framework that continues to grow.

Thanks

I was reviewing my site traffic over the last week and noticed several hits from rather strange sources.  So, I looked into the DNN Sitelog to determine what pages were referenced.  My site traffic is low enuf that I can look at the top referrers to see where my site gets the biggest links without too much hassel.

As it turns out, both Kate Gregory and Rob Windsor have referenced my site relating to my efforts at the Toronto Code Camp.   Take a look... especially if you are considering speaking at an event.  

Many thanks Kate and Rob...

This week I received several E-mails requesting better support for data handling in SQLGridSelectedView.  The main issue as the specific format need to satisify SQL Select processing.  It seems that users would error in entering the needed data and the results were not pleasant.  So, I started to investigate the addition of a Calendar Popup. 

My needs were a bit specific and thus I couldn't use the Calendar that exists in DNN as it is tied to the region settings and the format must be numeric to work.  Ugh!  Also, I needed to be able to input time.

So, I started with a Google search and looked at many Calendar Popups that would certainly do the job, but most were over 40K in size... I really wanted something a little smaller - under 20K. 

I finally found "DateTimePicker" by TengYong Ng (www.rainforestnet.com).  While this is small, it did work with alpha months in the Date string and allowed for Time values.  I modified the routine to include...

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I just updated my site with a new Logo. I would like to thank Bill Clone for his work. It was much appreciated.

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