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ODUG Meeting: Joe Brinkman
Start Date/Time:Tuesday, January 12, 2010 7:00 PM(UTC -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
End Date/Time:Tuesday, January 12, 2010 9:00 PM(UTC -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Recurring Event:One time event
Importance:Normal Priority
Category:
DotNetNuke
Location:CoLab Orlando
Description:

Venue Sponsor: CoLab Orlando Food & Beverage Sponsor:

IMPORTANT!  Please register for this event at CodeZone so that we may correctly determine how much food and drinks to provide.  This obviously does not include our virtual attendees.

If you do not register, there will not be enough food and beverages to provide for everyone.

Click here to register: https://www.usergroupsupportservices.com/UGEventView.ugss?EventID=8331

There will be an ODUG Social for everyone to get together and network following the meeting.  See our venue page for the location details.

Topic: Using XSLT with DotNetNuke

Joe Brinkman will be our guest speaker, courtesy of INETA.

XSLT is a very powerful language for transforming XML and is extremely useful in web applications for generating HTML. Because of the power and flexibility provided by XSLT, it is used by several core and third party modules as a templating language. In this session, we'll look at how you can take advantage of XSLT for your DotNetNuke websites. We'll also show you some "tricks" for further extending XSLT and really turbocharging your modules.

About The Speaker

Joe Brinkman
Co-Founder/Technical Fellow, DotNetNuke® Corporation

Joe brings more than 25 years of experience in software development and network administration and broad expertise in a variety of software and hardware architectures to his role at DNN Corp. He blogs at The Accidental Geek and is co-author of two best-selling WROX books on DotNetNuke. Joe holds a degree in Computer Science from the United States Naval Academy.

Created by Will Strohl On 11/12/2009

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