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12/3/2007 11:26 AM
 

For some of us that are looking at migrating to DNN, the fact that there are always a bunch of error messages popping up at the DNN site is not good.  I have been evaluating DNN for the last week, and I may have to reccomend against it as it just doesn't appear to be robust enough.  I like how easy it is to build a page (as long as you don't get an error and crash it like I did the other night), but I am seriously concerned about the platform when the experts can't keep their stie running.  I am still trying to resolve the latest issues with my local site crash from Sunday.


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12/3/2007 5:13 PM
 

Can any of the Core Team / Moderators / DNN Admin team let me know how to fix my problem of not being able to add new posts?

Each time I try I get an error telling me that Add/Edit is currently unavailable.


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12/3/2007 6:41 PM
 

Steve White wrote

Can any of the Core Team / Moderators / DNN Admin team let me know how to fix my problem of not being able to add new posts?

Each time I try I get an error telling me that Add/Edit is currently unavailable.

It only took me two or three weeks of similar posts plus a Gemini ticket to get any movement or acknowledgement of that issue. No point writing to the webmaster address. The forum is buggered and yes, it is being looked at... and no, there is no proper communication about it... because no-one has that responsibility here.

If you go into your forum settings here, and subscribe and unsubscribe to all forums, you can make it work at the cost of stuffing up all your thread notifications - which may not be working anyway. You might have to subscribe to a specific forum in order to start a new thread there - I've found it very inconsistent and have put up with tons of forum posts in my inbox just to be able to make posts.

It's certainly a pain in the butt, but is part of the dogfooding experience I guess. The more significant problem is that all the puppies have to sit around barking in the dark for weeks on end.

Rob

 
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12/3/2007 6:50 PM
 

67RSSS wrote

For some of us that are looking at migrating to DNN, the fact that there are always a bunch of error messages popping up at the DNN site is not good.  I have been evaluating DNN for the last week, and I may have to reccomend against it as it just doesn't appear to be robust enough.  I like how easy it is to build a page (as long as you don't get an error and crash it like I did the other night), but I am seriously concerned about the platform when the experts can't keep their stie running.  I am still trying to resolve the latest issues with my local site crash from Sunday.

Sorry for being off-topic, but a couple of posts in the thread need to know this.

This is a simple hierarchy of audiences who come into contact with DNN.

  1. Web hosting provider
  2. Web services provider (webmaster and the true audience for DNN)
  3. Web services consumer (Site owner)
  4. End user (Site owner's audience)

If you are a person with a communications strategy that you have determined will benefit from a website then you are at level 3. You may well benefit from the use of a DNN site, but you should not be building DNN site/s.

DNN Corp in it's own weak front end communications does not make a distinction between level 2 and 3; it only distinguishes various development phases and technologies within the framework itself. It is essentially for a level 2 audience, and the vast majority of people in here are exactly that (plus a handful of level 3 die-hards who will do anything to save a penny).

My advice: Check the list above and pick a number. If it's a 2, then prepare to stick around in here for a few years. If it's a 3, then run like mad.. and instead purchase the many years of someone else' frustrations for a few Dollars a month.

Regards,
Rob

 
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12/3/2007 7:08 PM
 

Very well said Rob.


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