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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...


Author: Will Strohl

Will Strohl is an author, ASP.Net architect, developer, and SQL Server DBA in the San Francisco area, specializing in DotNetNuke. Will has held positions ranging from Help Desk Technician, to being the Director of Technology over his 12 years in IT. Now, he is the Sales Engineer for the DotNetNuke® Corporation (www.dotnetnuke.com). Will was also the President of the Orlando DotNetNuke® Users Group or ODUG (orlando.dotnetnukeug.net) for 2 years, and the Vice President of the Orlando .Net User Group or ONETUG (www.onetug.org), but now is an active member of the Bay Area DNN User Group or BayDUG (www.baydug.org).


Speaking at the Next Space Coast SQL User Group Meeting

I was invited to speak at the next Space Coast SQL User Group meeting. Of course you know I will make it all about DotNetNuke...


Happy Day For the DotNetNuke Community

Yesterday, I kinda vented about a press release that the DotNetNuke Corporation sent out.  Today, we have a happy end to that...


My Day Today: DotNetNuke Highs and Lows

Today started out innocently enough.  But it was clearly a day for me to remember, as far as my DotNetNuke involvement goes...


DotNetNuke Version 4.09.02 Released

Just moments ago, Joe Brinkman posted the newest version of DotNetNuke for the community to download.


ODUG Presents: Chris Hammond in Orlando, Florida

This year has become an all-star year in terms of speakers for the ODUG.  Our next meeting features DotNetNuke Core Team Member, Chris Hammond.


How to Upload Restricted File Types in DotNetNuke

I am answering a common question on the DotNetNuke forums. There is a bit more to think about when uploading a restricted file type, other than just enabling it.


Using jQuery to Highlight (Select) All Text in a Textbox

Since DotNetNuke adopted jQuery into the DNN core, I have been using it. Here is another tip for a common scenario.


Calling All Passionate DotNetNuke People In Florida

Do you live in Florida?  Do you use DotNetNuke?  Please read on...


Debugging Client Side Code in DotNetNuke

If your DotNetNuke website interacts with your visitors in any way at all, chance are you have some JavaScript written your skins or modules.  Here is a new way to debug those scripts.


What If You Don't Want Skin Widgets Enabled?

I was looking through some of the Client API and Widget code tonight, and ended up finding a setting that you might find interesting.


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