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9/30/2010 2:35 PM
 
Hey All,

I would love some feedback on a module which I published a while back.

Title:
Dynamo


Purpose:
Dynamic Language Execution.  Essentially it allows you to manage Script in the UI which is executed (interpreted) on the server.  A Javascript based tool which works in medium trust (think Razor).


Download:
http://dnnlabs.codeplex.com/releases/...


More information:
http://weblogs.asp.net/rchartier/arch...
http://weblogs.asp.net/rchartier/arch...

Feedback appreciated.

Cheers.

-Rob
 
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10/29/2010 5:09 PM
 
1st: thanks for your post on making DotNetNuke look OK in the IE 9 browser (i.e., just click the 'broken' icon to the right of the URL).

2nd: I've been looking at some of the www.microsoftpdc.com sessions and the recent work on Razor and Orchard (but don't find ANY discussion of it in the forums or site yet - aside from the periodic discussion on the MVC architecture for DNN, as MVC appears to be Orchard's main selling point currently). Orchard discusses DNN briefly at: http://orchardproject.net/docs/freque... where they imply that DNN could incorporate their ideas in the future.

Your work to encapsulate JINT (or Razor in the future even?!) looks really cool, though it seems there are sooo very many layers of intrepreters/editing/debug/logging to go through if there are issues. Still this would give users with module editing rghts a far amount of power.

Do you have specific use cases to illustrate how this might get used?  Congrats on the innovative idea. 
 
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