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By Leigh Pointer on 10 November 2011 12:30
I thought I would release a new module for DotNetNuke, but what? After a thought, I have always liked the idea of adding a nice user feedback to the search interface in DotNetNuke. So I sat down and created the PageSearch. This was going to be a simple module that scanned the contents of a page and highlighted the word or phrase in the page. As time moved on in the development stage I clearly saw that I could extend the functionality further with zero configuration to DotNetNuke itself.
By Leigh Pointer on 17 August 2011 12:04
Whilst at Subzero Solutions our main play is DotNetNuke Consultancy, we also build modules for the ecosystem. Currently there are a few modules in the pipeline and the first is to be released very soon. Rather than give much away at present it is easy to say that all the modules that were created in the past by Subzero Solutions will be revamped and released for the DotNetNuke framework version 6.

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Re: Public Release of PageSearch Module for DotNetNuke
Interesting article.
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Re: PageSearch module Finished
What a fabulous post this has been.I am grateful to you and expect more number of posts like these. Thank you very much.
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Re: PageSearch module Finished
Hello Leigh,
It's a great job. I would be pleased to receive a copy of the module to install it on my web site and collect feedback from my customers.
Sincerely,
Bertrand.
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the language skinobject allows you to use your own location for flagimages, so they won't be overwritten on upgrades. See this blog post for more info on how to use the language skinobject: www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Blogs/EntryId/1957/The-Language-SkinObject-explained.aspx

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