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11/6/2010 5:18 PM
 

The professional and the Enterprise editions have content staging and content approval process ability.

You can have a development server and after new additions or changes are tested & approved then you can PUBLISH the changes to a Production server.  This is very similar to what Visual Studio will let a developer/team do.

To me that is a critical ability for any website except for the very smallest personal website.

Is there a timetable or any plans for when that capability might be available in the Community Edition?

 
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11/6/2010 5:29 PM
 
DNN 5.5. Enterprise Edition adds support for content staging using a staging server, i.e. a dedicated DNN installation where content is created and published to the target server upon pushing a button. The service is using IPortable and some extra columns to sync page and module data, however, it might require modules to be adopted for this service, otherwise some content might get overwritten, which should not, e.g. blog comments. DotNetNuke Professional and above include HTML Pro module, which supports multistep approval process. While HTML in Community Edition supports direct publish and draft/published, you may create workflows with additional steps in between, but only consecutive execution (create - acknowledge by A - acknowledge by B - publish by author, if rejected, restart from step 1). Oliver Hine created a similar HTML module with some other features for community edition, yon may download yourself from www.oliverhine.com.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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3/24/2011 1:08 AM
 
Has anything changed??

It has been several months since I ask this question about a Development version and a production version you "publish" changes to after testing on Development version.

Just like Visual Studio. Develop and test then Publish to production server.

Is DNN moving toward that?

Right now I ue the Community edition and all development is actually done on the Production version of site. That is certainly strange for any kind of real production website.
 
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