Products

Solutions

Resources

Partners

Community

Blog

About

QA

Ideas Test

New Community Website

Ordinarily, you'd be at the right spot, but we've recently launched a brand new community website... For the community, by the community.

Yay... Take Me to the Community!

Welcome to the DNN Community Forums, your preferred source of online community support for all things related to DNN.
In order to participate you must be a registered DNNizen

HomeHomeDNN Open Source...DNN Open Source...Module ForumsModule ForumsNews FeedsNews FeedsHow to Build the News solution?How to Build the News solution?
Previous
 
Next
New Post
9/25/2008 4:26 AM
 

Peter Donker wrote
 

 Craig Hubbard wrote

 

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/DesktopModules/Forum/Forum_Rss.aspx?forumid=48&tabid=795&mid=2108

However, my first look does show one "pubdate" error when using the feed link above.

 

I can't reproduce the error, here. The pubDate is transmitted in universal format (2008-09-25T07:01:13Z) and should be picked up in the module using the regular Date.Parse of .NET. It does here, anyway. What do you think? If you do continue to get the error, It'd help if you could set a breakpoint in code at the method RssXmlHelper.Parse(Date) as Date and see what happens there.

Peter

 

Peter,  I will have a closer look at it in a few hours, I'm just wondering if there is some localisation issue here? We use Australia localisation on PC and Profile. Otherwise I ca not think why it is not replicating for you???

Anyway, I'll break through the code shortly, as it only happens on one entry out of many on the supplied feed link.

I think that this beta version is very much improved over the first release at as is it should give a wider audience what would be expected for the NewsFeed module.

Cheers

Craig


Craig Hubbard TechnicaOne Business Solutions - Australia
 
New Post
10/2/2008 3:22 AM
 

Technica wrote

We use Australia localisation on PC and Profile. Otherwise I ca not think why it is not replicating for you???

...

The universal format was designed so it could be parsed in any locale. But locale is always a suspect in these matters, yes. I guess this illustrates why the RFC-822 date has persisted for so long. As a de facto standard, all systems will be designed to parse it.

Peter


Peter Donker
Bring2mind http://www.bring2mind.net
Home of the Document Exchange,
the professional document management solution for DNN
 
New Post
10/4/2008 3:22 PM
 
Hi everyone....I am from Mexico....Nice post about the building the news Solution...From what I can tell the News module is built with vs2008, and DNN is built with vs2005.  So, can someone give a step-by-step process on how to build the News module with that kind of setup. ....Thanks for posting.... ======================================================================================================== simmons [url="http://auctions.fastrealestate.net"]Foreclosed Homes[/url]
 
New Post
10/5/2008 7:59 AM
 

john wrote
Hi everyone....I am from Mexico....Nice post about the building the news Solution...From what I can tell the News module is built with vs2008, and DNN is built with vs2005.  So, can someone give a step-by-step process on how to build the News module with that kind of setup. ....Thanks for posting.... ======================================================================================================== simmons [url="http://auctions.fastrealestate.net"]Foreclosed Homes[/url]

John

When you download the DotNetNuke source files, you will find two sln (solution files) one for Visual Studio 2005 and one for Visual Studio 2008.

So you can use the VS 2008 solution


Craig Hubbard TechnicaOne Business Solutions - Australia
 
Previous
 
Next
HomeHomeDNN Open Source...DNN Open Source...Module ForumsModule ForumsNews FeedsNews FeedsHow to Build the News solution?How to Build the News solution?


These Forums are dedicated to discussion of DNN Platform and Evoq Solutions.

For the benefit of the community and to protect the integrity of the ecosystem, please observe the following posting guidelines:

  1. No Advertising. This includes promotion of commercial and non-commercial products or services which are not directly related to DNN.
  2. No vendor trolling / poaching. If someone posts about a vendor issue, allow the vendor or other customers to respond. Any post that looks like trolling / poaching will be removed.
  3. Discussion or promotion of DNN Platform product releases under a different brand name are strictly prohibited.
  4. No Flaming or Trolling.
  5. No Profanity, Racism, or Prejudice.
  6. Site Moderators have the final word on approving / removing a thread or post or comment.
  7. English language posting only, please.
What is Liquid Content?
Find Out
What is Liquid Content?
Find Out
What is Liquid Content?
Find Out