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Simple Registration Module Source
Full Source Code of Simple Registration module for DotNetNuke
Written in C# for .Net 2.0. The compiled version is included for free.
Features
- written in standard 4 tier design pattern (presentation, business, abstract database and concrete database - layer)
- Input verifications of every field using regular expressions, client-side and server-side input validation.
- simple installation and deinstallation. A separate DNN manifest for the source version is included.
- use the standard SMTP features of DNN to send custom e-mails.
- multi language, the design is so that whole module is fully localizeable including all controls (GridView,...)
- compiles great with VS 2005 and VS 2008
Customer Benefits
- It is the only software in the marketplace which provides customers with a very simple registration solution for DNN Portal.
- The module is a very low cost to purchase
Requirements
DotNetNuke 4.6. or higher, SQL Server 2000 or SQL Server 2005, .NET 2.0
Pricing
The module is avaiable for purchase on snowcovererd Simple Registration Source. |
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Zhe H says... 5.0
The module works fairly well overall. Its major functionalities work as described such as sending email to a list of registrants, exporting the list as a csv or txt file.
One small thing I had to fix myself was to make the label for the event name visible so people can see what event they are registering for.
Some suggestions for improvement:
1. If you sell your code internationally, name your variables in English (I had to learn a few German words)
2. Document your code to help reader understand faster
3. The module is designed such that each instance of the module is for a particular event. In other words, if you want people to register for two events at the same time, then you need to have two separate module instances. I guess this will do the job, but in the future maybe the module will let people register for different events.
Posted 10/1/2008
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