Opt In Email 4.0
'Relationship Building' and 'Communication' are two essential nuts and bolts for a business to prosper. This module allows you to bridge both of these and easily generate continuous awareness of your web site, products and services. Your prospects and customers will greatly appreciate this featur
Live Content v1.6.1 :: Web 2.0
Live Content uses Web 2.0 approach to provide a Rich User Interface and streamlines content presentation by overlaying content on current page. Overlay images, videos, audio, text/html content, flash, dotnetnuke modules, and external content. Experience the demo...
XMod 5.1
Version 5 of the perennial best-selling tool for creating data-based solutions in DNN without custom programming. This version focuses on greater flexibility, expandability, and ease-of-use.
Open-DocumentLibrary v3.0
Powerful, Ajax Enabled, Easy to Use. Document Management has never been better. Open-DocumentLibrary allows DotNetNuke users to share and manage documents in a flexible, intelligent way, offering granular control over Folder and Document access.
Ultra Video Gallery 2.4
Ultra Video Gallery is a brother product of Ultra Media Gallery, UVG allows you to add videos in various format and automatically convert them to flv format, you also can add videos from embed code and play them in our integrated flash video player.
Gloss // ALL COLORS! skin // XML Flash // W3C CSS XHTML1.0
Gloss is the first ALL COLORS! skin, featuring a powerful XML-based flash and being 100% W3C CSS XHMTL1.0 compliant. Tune it yourself on the fly, changing colors, backgrounds, containers, text color and size, width and more! Brilliant!Available for DNN4 and DNN5
Active Forums
The award winning discussion forum and community solution for DotNetNuke is now even better. When you need to build the best community site, you need the best module, Active Forums!
Minimalist by Evan O'Neil - ALL NEW !
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Document Exchange 5
Edit documents directly on your server. The premier document management solution for DotNetNuke (DNN). Index contents of documents. Share documents across your portal and avoid duplicates. Revised and flexible UI. Extensible architecture.
Ultra Media Gallery 5.4
Ultra Media Gallery is the most popular photo gallery and media gallery solution for DotNetNuke, UMG offers 10 different flash player to browse your gallery with completely different user interface experience.
We just purchased the module and the module installation went fine. We were able to add the module to the DNN page and select the option to "Setup Property Listing Template". We are able to see and edit the template but unable to save it. We get the error
Could not find a part of the path 'C:\websites\websitename.com\wwwroot\Listing_Images\16_685.htm'.
ok, that fixed it. but why wouldn't that folder be portal specific (put it under the portal specific folder instead of the root)?
I could see that being a real limitation in some cases;
For example Company XYZ has a rental division, a commercial division and a residential division. The company has the main DNN site and each division is a portal with thier own listings... kinda seems weird that it would put all that stuff in the root folder instead of the portal's.
Second scenario Company XYZ sets up a DNN site and gives each of it's agents a Portal to edit/manage thier own listings..
Robb, We only recently discovered this issue and are working on the fix. The problem is that the fix needs to include a patch where it will also copy files from that directory to the new directory in the portals home directory. Its an easy fix to changes this to be using the protals home directory but for upgrades this causes an issue. Also, you can use this on as many portals as possible and it wouldn't affect the installation. The filenames are specific to the moduleID and I believe even the portalID (at least the moduleID I know) and since the moduleID would always be seperate between portals you wouldn't run into any problems. This is a security/permissions issue though as most DNN installations shouldn't have write access to a folder within the root, only the home directory by design so its something on our list to get fixed. -Chad