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10/27/2006 3:00 PM
 

People MUST have noticed that the ASP.NET forums are not available for browsing anymore, right? The top few messages are but any link that points to another page of messages or a sub forum all redirects directly to this site.

Not sure what everyone else thinks about the amount of information on this forum. There are a lot of people asking for help and very little help being offered. Now that we can't browse the asp.net forums anymore I'm not sure where we can turn to try to help ourselves.

Shouldn't the asp.net forums simply be read-only instead of linking to dotnetnuke.com? Perhaps this is a recent development? It seems hard to believe no one with the power to change this noticed in the last few months, right?

DNN is great but the last upgrade I tried truly, royally messed up my site and I'm looking for answers. Having access to the full asp.net archives would be a great help. If someone knows a trick, please let me know.

Thanks,

Sander
 
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10/27/2006 4:01 PM
 
Nobody here has the ability to change 'no power to change' what is going on over at ASP.NET. This has been the case for 2-3 months, and it will not be changing. It may be possible to view a thread but I am not sure how.

Chris Paterra

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10/27/2006 4:20 PM
 

Bummer. I guess that is one of the reasons the DNN team decided to take matters in their own hands. Still, there is so much information in those forums, it's quite a waste to not have easy access to it. I suppose a Google search may still turn things up.
 
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10/27/2006 5:07 PM
 

 

Use google to search.  Put your keywords in, then add "site:forums.asp.net"

You'll be taken to specific posts with your keywords. 

Don't expect it to be around forever though since the google index of DNN will die off from the spiders being re-directed to here.


DotNetNuke Modules from Snapsis.com
 
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10/27/2006 6:51 PM
 
There is also THIS blog from Philip, about the very same issue.


 
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