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8/22/2008 4:10 AM
 

We're an international online flower retailer. Our systems are based on DNN 4.5.4

http://www.readyflowers.com.au

 
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8/22/2008 5:49 AM
 

alex kwiatkowski wrote

We're an international online flower retailer. Our systems are based on DNN 4.5.4

http://www.readyflowers.com.au

Nice and simple site.  BTW which shopping cart are you using on the site?

 
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8/22/2008 11:19 AM
 

Mike wrote

 

I know of a few....

Pier 1 Imports (pier1.com)

Dell Alienware (alienware.com)

Allied Movine (alliedmoving.com)

 

Peir 1 Imports is using DotNetNuke, but I don't think the rest 2 are. Unless you're talking about their corporate intranet.


Cuong Dang
Co-founder: Enliven, dnnGallery
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I'm the author of DNN and Web Standards Wrox Blox

 
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8/22/2008 1:29 PM
 

Both Alienware and Allied used to be DNN sites but they dropped DNN along the way for whatever reason, changed designers, developers, mergers (Alienware was purchased by Dell).

Carlos

 

 

 
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8/24/2008 10:17 PM
 

I wish there was a list of websites using 'applications' built on DNN rather than marketing websites built on DNN.

Most of these are nice..  but when you go into any 'application' on the site..  most of the time it is not DNN

 
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