When adding a DotNetNuke module to a DotNetNuke page, you might experience errors. The following checklist hopefully will able to help you to correct the errors:
- Check your Module Definitions. Make sure in every module definition you only have one Default control. Except the default control, the Key for any control must not blank and have a unique name
- Make sure you compile the module project with a proper Assembly Name and correct Namespace
- Make sure you have run the SQL Script (if you install the module without using DotNetNuke Manifest)
These errors have made me wasted hours of coding. Hopefully it helps everyone in one way or another.
If you have other problems and not listed here, let’s discuss it here 🙂
About Hardono
Howdy! I'm Hardono. I am working as a
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Developer. I am working mostly in Windows, dealing with .NET, conversing in C#. But I know a bit of Linux, mainly because I need to keep this blog operational. I've been working in Logistics/Transport industry for more than 11 years.
Once upon a time at the MSN-Land …Credit goes to: Gede Artha =)
About Hardono
Howdy! I'm Hardono. I am working as a
Software
Developer. I am working mostly in Windows, dealing with .NET, conversing in C#. But I know a bit of Linux, mainly because I need to keep this blog operational. I've been working in Logistics/Transport industry for more than 11 years.
I was uploading my images to Photobucket when I saw a headline linked to Photobucket’s blog. Apparently Myspace has restricted their users from using videos which are hosted at Photobucket. Thus, all videos that previously hosted in Photobucket will not shown in Myspace website anymore.
I have tried to search for Myspace official press release regarding this matter, but I couldn’t find any page on Myspace website that state the restriction of using videos hosted at Photobucket.
Personally I think this is strange, considering Photobucket is the most dominant image hosting provider in Myspace. Although the images is not restricted, but implementing restriction without any clear explanation will render you as being arrogant. Will disabling these videos will trigger mass user migrations to other social networking sites? Is Myspace testing its users’ loyalti?
Whatever Myspace’s intention, it’s a bad move. The recent growth of many websites that touted themselves as Web 2.0 (basically website with social networking functionality) might provide alternatives for Myspace users. There is a reason why it is called social networking/online community. I think the community won’t like the idea of having host which suddenly implement restrictions without giving any clear-cut explanations. When your host does not play nice, it’s time to pack your bags and move to somewhere else better. Even though if MySpace eventually gives in and permit videos from PhotoBucket, are you sure they won’t do it again? Especially when this time they can get away without being punished?
About Hardono
Howdy! I'm Hardono. I am working as a
Software
Developer. I am working mostly in Windows, dealing with .NET, conversing in C#. But I know a bit of Linux, mainly because I need to keep this blog operational. I've been working in Logistics/Transport industry for more than 11 years.