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4/13/2009 9:19 AM
 

Bill Mason wrote
 

Hey, when did we get the ability to edit our messges???  Maybe I can check the notification box and get emailed on replies too!

you got this option when you have been unmoderated.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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4/13/2009 9:22 AM
 

Thanks Sebastian, I never noticed it before.

Also, I received an email notice that there was a reply from you.  Does that mean that function has been fixed?

Thanks,
Bill

 

 
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4/13/2009 1:04 PM
 

I only get replies for forums I subscribed to (but I haven't tried forum subscription the past year). AFAIK, forum module has not been upgraded yet, it has been re-entered to the release tracker and will be tested the next days. Reading the new features and list of fixes sounds promising. :)


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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4/13/2009 7:07 PM
 

Hi Eric

I already converted the Store 02.01.09 into VB code. I also install the store C# 02.01.09 source successfully in VS 2005 express version environment and running well now. I have to fix some bugs for VB version at this moment. I just hope this conversion would be convenience for those developers who are using VS express. I think convert C# to VB is not difficult, but the difficult is how to make DotNetNuke accepting the converted VB. If you have some good ideas or some points must to be attentive to about converting Store C# to VB for working in DotNetNuke.  I would like to learn from you.  By the way, I greatly appreciate Bill Mason's help.

Thanks to you all

 

Jimmy

 
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4/28/2009 10:32 AM
 

yes asp.net is both c# or vb - i did need to do a lot of modifications to fit our needs and i do not know c#. i decided to write my own store vs. purchasing. thanks all.

 
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