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Upgrade Migration Script from 3.6.10 to 4.x version
I want to upgrade Active Forums from 3.6.10 lite to 4.2.7 like or later. How can I get the upgrade script/module AFImport?
by David O'Leary in General Discussion on 13 Apr 2011 12:21 PM
RE: Video showing how ActiveModules.com was upgraded to DotNetNuke 5.0
We are using the RADEditor provider. Didn't have any problems with that area. I did see a few posts over on the DNN Forums about the FCKEditor. I think you have to move the dll out of the /bin/providers director to the /bin directory.
by Will Morgenweck in Will's Blog on 04 Jan 2009 06:02 PM
RE: Video showing how ActiveModules.com was upgraded to DotNetNuke 5.0
Will, Have you encountered any weird behaviro of the FckHtmlProvider while upgrading DNN? Or are you not using this provider? This one keeps on coming back and I just can't get passed this provider when testing the upgrade process. Thanks in ...
by MHuijbregts in Will's Blog on 04 Jan 2009 04:50 PM
RE: Video showing how ActiveModules.com was upgraded to DotNetNuke 5.0
Thanks Marc. I always use a single portal per DNN install. I wasn't aware of this capability.
by Will Morgenweck in Will's Blog on 04 Jan 2009 12:20 PM
RE: Video showing how ActiveModules.com was upgraded to DotNetNuke 5.0
Hi Will, In the video you mentioned that you didn't copy the ico-files because yours were already there. I believe that when you place your favicon.ico file in the appropriate portal-directory of your DNN installation, it will take your favicon f ...
by MHuijbregts in Will's Blog on 04 Jan 2009 04:30 AM
Video showing how ActiveModules.com was upgraded to DotNetNuke 5.0
I was reading some of the topics on the DotNetNuke forums earlier this week regarding issues with DotNetNuke 5.0.  With a community as large as DotNetNuke, you will always hear of a few failed upgrades or installs with every new release.  I was actu ...
by Will Morgenweck in Will's Blog on 02 Jan 2009 02:12 PM
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