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3/5/2007 5:20 AM
 

KodHedZ Introduces the WPF/e Databound Video Player Module for DotNetNuke

This is a groundbreaking module for DotNetNuke.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW IT LIVE!

It is the first module that uses WPF/e (Windows Presentation Foundation Everywhere) and it also is the first public example of a databound WPF/e control integrated with anything than a htm or aspx page.  They say that I shouldn't be able to do dynamic codebehind compliation of the WPF/e scripts and xaml, but it's working great!  We are breaking the boundaries of the web, and you can be one of the first to own this new technology.

WPF/e is a new web technology from Microsoft that allows vector graphics, rich animations, and streamlined webrequests without postbacks in your webpage.  Up until now, the DotNetNuke community has not been able to enjoy this new wave, but that all will change.

 
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3/6/2007 2:24 PM
 

WPF/e Photo Gallery for DotNetNuke

click here to view it live

This dynamic photo gallery has two type of navigation options to move through the images:  the bottom right corner of the page is folded, when clicked and dragged over to the left side, the page will flip forwards.  You can grab any part of the left side of the page to flip backwards.  There is an icon on the lower right to view thumbnails of the pages, you can scroll left to right with your mouse, and click to view.

The images are stored in the file system, with comments and details pulled in from the database using webservices in the XAML.

Putting this together was tough.  Making the xaml and js work well in DNN was a chore, but can be done quite easily once you figure out.  Most of the changes are related to the filepaths in DNN, as I prefer to load the xaml and js files from the desktopmodules folder.

You will be able to get it soon at www.kodhedz.net

 
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