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Over the last 8 years, the DotNetNuke team, and the DotNetNuke community has created a wealth of documentation, videos and books covering all aspects of DotNetNuke. As an Open Source project, DotNetNuke has relied heavily on community members not justView Full Page
Traditionally, the DNN Core has only suggested upgrading from version to version, without skipping any versions. This is because, in the past, this was the only use case that was effectively tested prior to subsequent releases was upgrades from the versView Full Page
This page will consist of a version history of DNN releases. For specific details about a release please click on the link for that release.View Full Page
The DotNetNuke Dashboard details information about the Web Server, Database Server, Host, Portals, Modules and Skins. It is a good source of information about the current installation and its details. The DashboardControl component allows forView Full Page
The UrlProvider component defines a custom URL Provider to be used with the Advanced URL Management System (AUM). This component type was first introduced in version 7.1 as such it's recommended that any extension using this component type plView Full Page
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