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5/18/2006 11:48 PM
 

Thanks to everyone for these helpful forums.  I've been studying up for a couple of days on DNN, and next week I'll take the dive into HTML.  Tonight I discovered dnncreative's Quick Start Guide Videos for total noobs, which is just about frickin' awesome!

Three quick questions:

(1)  I plan to use Dan Egan's book to begin stepping through the creation of my site using DNN.  His book was written for version 3.0 .  Despite that we are up to version 4.0, I think his book will still be incredibly helpful.  Am I correct?

(2) Any particular reason I should use ASP 2.0 as opposed to ASP 1.1?  They really mean nothing to me at this point, except that I notice DNN 4.0 supports ASP 2.0.

(3) What is a good resource I can use to try and limit spam attacks on my forums?  Is there a design or structure initiative I should take now -- before I ever use DNN -- to make forums more secure?

(4) I had wanted to buy a nice template from 4templates for look/feel.  But I am wondering if that purchase would be more frustrating than it is worth, as it was not designed to necessarily integrate into DNN.  On the other hand, it might integrate into DNN instantly -- I just don't know.

Much thanks in advance.

 
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5/19/2006 4:59 AM
 

1) i'm not familiar with Dan Egan's book, so i have no idea. Shortly there will be a new version of the wrox book by the core team, that will cover DNN 4.

2) With respect to DotNetNuke there is not much difference between asp.net 2.0 and 1.1, the code base is exactly the same, and most modules are developed under dnn 3.x (most run on dnn 4 too btw). I would start with dnn 3, and upgrade later on to dnn 4

3) unauthenticated users cannot post on the forums, so that should limit spamming somewhat. The next version of DNN (3.3/4.1) will have the option of a CAPTCHA control during logon, thus preventing bots to logon to your site. The next version will probably be release somewhere the next couple of weeks.

4) when using templates that are not targeted towards DNN (the name says it all, if it is targeted towards DNN then it would be called a skin), you will have to create your own skin from the template. For beginners that might be a bit much to ask. You could also check DNN specific skinning resources like www.skincovered.com, www.salaro.com, www.xd.com.au, and probably more. Just do a google search for "DotNetNuke Skin"

HTH

Cheers,
Erik


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

DNN Blog | Twitter: @erikvb | LinkedIn: Erik van Ballegoij on LinkedIn

 
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