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11/10/2007 5:07 PM
 

Hi,

I remember in the past adding a reciprocal link to this website.  What was special about it was that before the link was accepted, DotNetNuke.com automatically checked to see if there was a return link placed where I said it would be on my website.  i.e. it was an automated reciprocal link manager...

Is this module available anywhere?  Or am I just missing something obvious?

Anna

 
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11/10/2007 9:14 PM
 

I don't believe this functionality was available as a module, it is part of the "DotNetNuke Powered" Program/Link Exchange

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Programs/LinkExchange/tabid/1071/Default.aspx


Chris Hammond
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11/11/2007 4:37 AM
 

Thats a shame!  I guess its quite tricky to create?...

Anna

 
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11/11/2007 4:19 PM
 

The only thing of the sort I'm aware of is Onyak's LinkNex
http://www.onyaktech.com/Demo/LinkNex/tabid/582/Default.aspx

I've not seen any modules with that feature for automatically checking for the reciprocal link, however the developer at Onyaktech is exceedingly productive and might be able to add it if you tell him what you're after.

Rob

 
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11/12/2007 3:27 PM
 

As it has been mentioned above this was a custom module developed by the core team and is not something they will be releasing, at least that is what was said in the past!


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