julien
Nuke Newbie Posts:2
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09/06/2007 10:07 PM |
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I can create a data type LIST but when I add new item, i dont see where I can set the localization. When I add a new entry, I only see "entry text", "entry value" and "enable sort order" AND save or cancel. I dont see where the localization for the SPECIFIED ITEM in the list is.. thanks |
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bobbyjosephg
Nuke Pro Posts:82
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09/07/2007 4:12 AM |
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Hi, I am trying to change the aspnetmembership.What I actually need is to use the email ID as the username.In the registration page also there is no need of a separate username.I have not got any idea of how to do this.Please help Regards, Bobby |
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Joseph Craig DNN MVP Posts:11667
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09/07/2007 6:59 PM |
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I think that you are right that the actual text in the List is not localizable. |
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Paluri Vimala
Nuke Newbie Posts:9
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12/04/2009 6:58 AM |
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Hi Friends,
I am newbie to DNN. Can anybody help me in Customizing layout of my custom login module. My Login page has 2 login modules one for usertype1 and another for usertype2. Have created new modules for them by placing login.ascx code there.
Now I need to customize default layout of login modules. And it should not affect to the default login.
Since we donot have username and password in Login.ascx which copied from Admin/authentication/login.ascx. By googling I have done changes with login.ascx file reside in authenticationservices/dnn under desktop modules. So now I am getting changes to both of the modules. I have requirement that both logins has unique styling and they shouldnot be same.
Please suggest me on how uniquly customize eachof my custom login modules in dotnetnuke. Thank you. |
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Joseph Craig DNN MVP Posts:11667
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12/04/2009 8:26 AM |
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You might want to wrap each separate Login module in its own named div tag. You can do this by placing the opening tag in the Header section of the module's settings, and the closing tag in the Footer section.
Then, in your CSS file, you can use subclasses to separately style the two modules.
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Paluri Vimala
Nuke Newbie Posts:9
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12/05/2009 1:46 AM |
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Thank you Joseph. Its nice idea. Will work on it. Thank you. |
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Joseph Craig DNN MVP Posts:11667
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12/05/2009 6:54 PM |
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Please let us know how that works for you.
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Joe Craig, Patapsco Research Group Complete DNN Support |
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Paluri Vimala
Nuke Newbie Posts:9
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12/18/2009 10:22 PM |
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Hi Joseph,
Sorry for the late reply. It works fine for me. By taking id of each div module container and by overriding default classes able to get unique styling for each login module. Thank you. |
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Paluri Vimala
Nuke Newbie Posts:9
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12/29/2009 12:40 AM |
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Hi friends,
Can anybody please suggest me on the following issue:
I have setted custom login page as my home page.
While I am navigating to my nuke site root url as a general user with out logout click, it should redirect to welcome page instead of login page. Please suggest |
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Paluri Vimala
Nuke Newbie Posts:9
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12/29/2009 1:08 AM |
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Can anybody help me on how to write page events for a custom pages created in nuke site. I need to write page load event for my custom login page. Please suggest. |
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Joseph Craig DNN MVP Posts:11667
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12/29/2009 7:09 AM |
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That's a bit of an open ended question.
I would recommend that you look at the book "Professional DotNetNuke Module Programming" by Mitchel Sellers. There is other good information available at Michael Washington's website, adefwebserver.com.
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Joe Craig, Patapsco Research Group Complete DNN Support |
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Paluri Vimala
Nuke Newbie Posts:9
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01/04/2010 3:23 AM |
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Hi friend,
I missed out small logic to think. Now I cleared the redirect issue.
Its really a nice book for newbies. Thank you. |
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HPi
Nuke Newbie Posts:2
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01/11/2010 7:58 AM |
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Posted By Joseph Craig on 23 Aug 2007 7:46 PM It would be better to replace the "stock" Membership Provider with a custom version. You may also want to look at the Role and Profile providers, too.
The existing providers will show you how they were set up, and also the functionality that you have to provide.
If you do this, you can guarantee that the higher-level DotNetNuke functionality is not damaged ... Hi, I have been developing modules, providers etc. for the last few year for DNN 4 and 5. But when I had to create custom role and membership providers while using external databases and web services, I ran across a few very annoying "features" that seem to be very hard to bypass. - DNN is getting some information from database views, like vw_UserRoles
and vw_TabPermissions, which means that if either DNN Users or
Roles tables are empty, those view query based features and functions don't work.
- DNN supports only integers as role and user ids, so using guids or
other values in an external database is useless, unless you create
mapping tables and link those ids together in the providers - DNN is sometimes querying for roles by (seemingly) hardcoded
value(s), like "Administrator" even though the role provider doesn't
offer a role with that name
Do you have any suggestions as to how to bypass these things, without creating e.g. users and roles to DNN's tables with similar values as the ones in the external database? It's not a hard job, but it doesn't sound like it should be... checking every time when a user logs in or someone is adding a new user based tab permission, if that user or that role already exists in DNN's table, and if not, creating them. I would appreciate if there is some kind of useful solution, instead of these solutions I have found.
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Joseph Craig DNN MVP Posts:11667
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01/11/2010 8:16 AM |
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No, I don't have any suggestions. I suspect that you know a LOT more about than I know! This would possibly be a good item for discussion on the forums intended for developers at DotNetNuke.com, though.
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HPi
Nuke Newbie Posts:2
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01/11/2010 4:28 PM |
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Thank you for your quick answer. I'm not sure about that, how much I know about DNN. Where ever I go, I'm just finding more restrictions I'll ask this same thing from dotnetnuke.com, even I'm not sure how to make myself enough clear or even visible in that mass. |
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samual
Nuke Newbie Posts:2
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02/25/2010 10:38 PM |
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Hi,
I am new to dotnetnuke(version-5.2).
I want to create a custom registration module I have created one and I am using the default dotnetnuke tables to store the data but there are two fields in database(p word and p wordsalt )to store data regarding p word in some encrypted form how to change my own custom module p word field to store values in these fields.
The next problem I am facing is that after submitting the data what to do so that user get loginned to site.
I got an error message("Violation of UNIQUE KEY constraint 'IX_DNN_Users'. Cannot insert duplicate key in object 'dbo.dnn_users'.
The statement has been terminated.") when I submit the data in custom registration to store in database How to resolve that.
Another error message("Invalid length for a Base-64 char array.") comes when I try to login via the account that I have created using custom registration
Please Help me.....
Thanx in advance
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Joseph Craig DNN MVP Posts:11667
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02/26/2010 7:48 AM |
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Since you are new to DotNetNuke, I think that you should first learn a bit about the inner workings before diving in and coding.
DotNetNuke contains methods to create and modify users, and to login the in and log them out. You should use those, and you should not be directly interacting with the database.
Look at the existing registration and authentication code and understand it. Hopefully, you'll be able to take that as a base and modify it for your needs. Whenever possible, create additional modules, etc. rather than replacing code. If you work that way, you'll be able to upgrade and keep your custom functionality.
The book "Professional DotNetNuke 4" has a large section that discusses member management. Mitchel Sellers' book on creating DotNetNuke modules has lots of very useful information. Michael Washington's ADEFWebServer.com site has lots of information.
All that said ... my recommend would be that you get a copy of Data Springs' Dynamic Registration and Dynamic Login and use those to create your customized registration and login procedures. You won't be able to duplicate what they have done for the cost of the modules.
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