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1/9/2009 12:40 PM
 

Hi folks

The DotnetNuke wiki module works, so why not use it on the site? Every time I post on a forum I have to check it hasn't been covered elsewhere and then when my problem is solved there is no central point to record the fix/workaround/whatever for others.

If a wiki works for Channel 9 and ASP.NET, why not for DNN?

Kind regards

Geoffrey

I bet this is an old chestnut... see what I mean!


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1/9/2009 2:54 PM
 

FYI Geoffrey, I posted some notes on this and the larger documentation efforts @ http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/118/threadid/276918/scope/posts/threadpage/2/Default.aspx


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1/9/2009 10:26 PM
 

Sorry Cathal

That link isn't working for me

Geoffrey


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1/9/2009 11:37 PM
 

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1/10/2009 7:25 AM
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Thank you for the link Eric.

I must say I think it a higher priority than suggested here. Delegating documentation to the community will save time on forums and raise the quality and friendliness of the DNN "product" immeasurably.

Kind regards

Geoffrey


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