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1/12/2008 9:54 PM
 

Yes SQLGridSelectedView is a module that can process almost any SQL Statement or Store Procudure so you many want to consider it.   Although I am a bit partial to it.

Just so you know a new version (for ASP.NET V2.0) is in beta now.  As for creating a paged list of all the blogs of say the last 30 days and allow the users to select the date range  and display it either a datagrid or your own template.   Very doable.

Check out the PDF User Guide at  http://www.tressleworks.ca/Modules/SQLGridSelectedView/tabid/82/Default.aspx

If you have any questions -- send them to SQLGridSelectedView [a t ] tressleworks [ d o t] ca

Paul. 

 
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1/12/2008 9:59 PM
 

Knuckle Head wrote

I will be allowing a large community to blog on my DNN site.

Will the blog list paginate after a certain number, or will it contain thousands of blogs in a list?

Regardless of the different ways there are for you to achieve this, I still would like to hear from you on what kinds of functionality you would like to see in THIS module.

Sure you would like paging, but would you like to be able to set the number of records per page? - Would you like to have filtering capabilities? If so, what kinds?

Please let me know so we can plan for these enhancements within the blog module.

Thanks!

 


Maxiom TechnologyAntonio Chagoury | Microsoft MVP
Maxiom Technology
Professional .net & DotNetNuke Solutions
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1/13/2008 8:31 PM
 

Sigh, I really should make my computer into a go-kart or something useful.

Monday I will be going through all of this carefully. I am not sure how you guys come up with the time for this ... So far, I have found if I refrain from sleep, and various other physical functions I am able to almost have enough time to meet a percentage of the demands of a portion of the people demanding them ...


Best Regards, KnuckleHead http://myinternetfunnies.com
 
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1/13/2008 8:39 PM
 

I know the feeling ;) -- it's tough... but the rewards of having positive reactions make it all worthwhile.... the negatives ones... well, we have to take them with a grain of salt. There'll always be *complainers* :)


Maxiom TechnologyAntonio Chagoury | Microsoft MVP
Maxiom Technology
Professional .net & DotNetNuke Solutions
web: www.maxiomtech.com
blog: www.cto20.com
twitter: @antoniochagoury & @maxiomtech

 
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1/23/2008 12:34 AM
 

I really do salute you.

Ok, first and foremost, this is a heckuva module. As far as I can see it, the archive will be useful in individual blogs, or as a "time capsule" for displaying new posts filtered by day.

Then of course the signup module that doubles as a control panel of sorts is a nice piece. That, I can not see improvements on...

The search piece is likewise good. However, a radio button to search for the blogger would be stellar. Additionally on the admin (settings) side of the piece, perhaps an option to search catagories rather than individual blogs would be beneficial in a large community environment. This is due to the drop-down scrolling to Kimchatka by the time the list of blogs reaches about 150 or so. I don't see any other solution, but if there was a manageable list of catagories, we are in business.

Then of course the blog list. Simply by paginating it, then you don't really need to do anything more. I would recommend filtering it by last post first. This way, you will be showing the freshest blogs up front. I realize that it is somewhat redundant with the most recent blog entries, however a good solution nevertheless. Alternatively, they could be sorted based on number of blog posts, or points. Points particularly if the points are awarded based on a per word/character basis. This, I believe, would encourage users to post more.

I will chew on this some more.

 

 


Best Regards, KnuckleHead http://myinternetfunnies.com
 
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