Will "the Mighty" Strohl

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My name is Will Strohl. I'm a former employee of DNN Corp., a leader, personal branding expert, technologist, gamer, and more...


Photograph : Snakes on a Bush

No... This is not a proposed sequel to a failed movie. This is a picture where I caught some snakes in an unexpected place.

Photograph : Sprinkler Head

This is one of those moments caught at just the right time. Hayden was getting ready to slide down a water slide, when I snatched a moment in time from him...

Photograph : Kitten

I used to have a cat that we creatively named "Kitten." Unfortunately, she now has another family. She was the only cat that I have been near that I wasn't allergic to. Isn't that weird???

HOW TO: Get a Secure Login Page in DotNetNuke

As of version 4.06.02, DotNetNuke (DNN) has the built-in capability of providing a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) connection for any page on the web site. Some of you may notice such a page when the little lock appears on your web browser, and the prefix for the URL is "HTTPS" instead of "HTTP". Doing this for your DNN web site is pretty simple.

Photograph: Young Attitude

Here is a picture of Kariann where I caught her being silly.

Photograph : BEEing At Work

For this photograph, I chose to showcase my love for nature. Flowers are always beautiful, and it is not very often you get to witness a bee performing his duties.

Photograph : Cleaning House

This is a photograph I took last year when were moving from our old house.

Photography : Initial Installment

I have decided that I want to expose more of my favorite hobby here in my blog... Photography. (Get it?) I just love taking pictures and capturing moments that cannot be duplicated.

Congratulations Chargers!!!

The San Diego Chargers have been waiting MANY years to get a post season win in the NFL. They made that goal a reality today...

Using the Minimum DotNetNuke® Version Feature

I have been using the minimum DotNetNuke® version feature in my modules for some time now. It is a great feature in your DNN manifest file that prevents your modules from being installed on unsupported versions. However, when I upgraded from v4.05.03, it didn't work anymore.

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