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Token Replacement in DotNetNuke Text/HTML Modules

Posted on July 4, 2008 by James Rossiter
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See this datasprings article on token replacement, very handy for putting personalised information on the page separately to the skin (very cool).

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James RossiterA manager and developer for research and business groups, including large scale organisations in the fields of science, engineering and medical research. Technically proficient in a wide range of technologies and languages, including online application and database development, as well as an interface designer based on established design patterns.

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