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The update formerly known as Service Pack 3 for Community Server 2007 was released on September 18. It looks like this fix incorporates a bit more than a traditional service pack, hence the new naming convention, but Telligent still created an easy upgrade
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Kenneth Hunt , of Tech Observer fame, recently noted that I finally got on board the blogging bandwagon . Yeah, it did take me a while. I guess part of that was that I wanted to see how this whole blogging thing was supposed to play out. And, I had been
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Okay, it looks like I was able to get everything working on the site in terms of Community Server modules. I even got the Community-Credit add-on to work, although I'm not sure why the behavior was different with my home system and my publicly hosted
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Today was a looooong day, with plenty of learning opportunities. As a result, this is a loooong post, with plenty of opportunities to induce boredom. Anyhoo... This morning, at 5:45am ET, I violated one of my very own technical deployment rules and decided
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After a long bout of troubleshooting , we finally made the determination that the reason why the Community Credit Add-on for CommunityServer.org wouldn't work on any of my installation, is that it is a .NET 2.0 application, and I've been running CS on
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Over the past couple of days, I've been spending mucho time in the CommunityServer.org forums, getting quite a bit of help on making various skinning modifications on my site. Much of this has been spurred on by things I've seen on the websites of various
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This whole issue of generating Google Sitemaps is not as straightforward as I thought it would be. More precisely, there are more complications than expected for my Commmunity Server -based site. The key is to get the links I really want into the SiteMap,
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My Favorite CS Editor Maybe it's just me, but although there are certain things I like about the tinyMCE editor that's now the standard in Community Server 2.1 (such as the ability to set the link to open in a new window) , I find that it is a bit slow
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There's a reason why you shouldn't generally perform website upgrades in the middle of the night, when sleep is calling you. The good folks over at Telligent surprised me today by releasing Community Server 2.1 just hours after I'd upgraded my corporate
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The folks from Digital eEye (of Retina fame) have announced a new website and the release of some previously internal-only security research tools.
http://Research.eEye.com/
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Well, a second beta is available for CommunityServer version 2.1 , and it's looking very good. I'm running it on my internal server at home, but I haven't upgraded my public site (this one) or my Intranet installation at work as yet. I'll wait for the
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I was looking around for some security scanners earlier today, and I came across this cool website with a fair amount of freeware tools, most of which are security related. The only downside is that they are predominantly GUI-based utilities, which doesn't
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I can hardly wait for the new release of Community Server -- version 2.1. According to the CS Monthly Bulletin , it is expected sometime toward the end of this month, which means I should be able to update my installations at home and work by mid August.
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I have to admit that I am having lots of fun with this site make-over. Yeah, yeah, let's not talk about how long overdue it was. Suffice it to say, I've been busy. The CommunityServer software is just awesome. I'm so glad I came across this. Interestingly
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This is a time of new beginnings... It's July 2006, and I've finally gotten around to updating my website, or rather, my websites. It's been quite some time since I did anything major in the way of updates, but the time has come to make a number of modifications
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