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10/24/2006 1:52 PM
 

For whatever it is worth, I have been a programmer for 20+ years (10 in Microsoft Access).  However I consider myself a total web idiot at this point.  I'd like to change that by getting started with DotNetNuke.

I'm having installation problems. 

  • I downloaded the sourcecode (DotNetNuke_4.3.5_Source.zip) and unzipped it to D:\Inetpub\DotNetNuke.  
  • I changed the rights as reqauested and created  the dnnbin folder. 
  • The next step is toi edit C:\Inetpub\DotNetNuke\web.config (but I don't see it in the specified directory and I doi't see it in the .zip file)  I know I'm doing something wrong, but it is not apparent to this web developer rookie.  Any help would be appreciated.

I'm having a little problem with documentation, also.  I probably rely on books over online-documentation a little bit too much.  Does this website cover everything you need to develope in dot nuke - or is a book necessary (or suggested).

Thanx in advance

Angelo - Future DotNetNuker 

 
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10/24/2006 2:43 PM
 

Hi Angelo,

Glad to see you emerging out of the dark ages.  The file you want to edit is called release.config 

Make your modifications and save it in the same directory as web.config

 

 
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10/24/2006 2:48 PM
 

Sorry.. for the second part of your question.  There are several good books.  I cannot recommend one though as I learned from trial and error.  A search on this site or google will return many results.  Another good starting place is http://dnnjungle.vmasanas.net/ and if you don't already have it, get CodeSmith http://www.codesmithtools.com/  It is worth every penny!

 

 
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6/13/2008 7:40 PM
 

If you are serious about learning DotNetNuke, DO NOT start with the source package.  Instead, start with the INSTALL package.   Do not mix this up with Visual Studio, not at this point.

Besides the documentation here, there are some very good installation guides.  I'd recommend Mitchel Sellers' blog and also DNNCreative Magazine.

Basically, though, you just unzip the install package into a directory, make sure that the directory has the correct permissions (your asp.net user must have full permissions).  Then, create a website with IIS and point it at the directory.  Browse to the directory and follow the instructions.

You'll need to have asp.net version 2 or higher and AJAX installed for most of this to work, but that's about it.

 

Later ... if you are interested in developing modules, you can do that, too, without ever looking at a single line of the DotNetNuke source.  You will, though, want to become very familiar with Michael Washington's adefwebserver.com site.  You'll probably also want to get any or all of the Wrox books with DotNetNuke in the title.  And don't forget to frequent these forums, read the blogs, etc.

You'll also want to start exploring the world of third-party modules for DotNetNuke if and when you need capabilities that aren't available from the core modules.  Everyone has favorites, so start looking around.

And, as I said at the beginning ... put the source code away.  Messing with it will only impede your progress.




Joe Craig
Patapsco Research Group, Ellicott City, MD
DotNetNuke Development and Services (http://patapscorg.com)
 
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