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2010

Tailspin Spyworks

(via)
Le retour d'IBuySpy, toujours en WebForms, mais adapté pour ASP.NET 4 et Entity Framework

2009

Graffiti CMS

Le CMS Graffiti devient open source !

Orchard Project

Un projet open-source destiné à fournir des composants et des applications réutilisables pour la plate-forme ASP.NET MVC, avec en particulier un CMS dont la mission est de faire oublier Oxite.

The IBuySpy Portal architecture (PDF)

In this book, we'll be using the freely available IBuySpy Portal as a starting point for our intranet development. We'll look at both why we are modifying an existing intranet application rather than creating our own, and why we choose the IBuySpy Portal in particular. Once we have covered the basics, we'll take a tour of its features, looking at the files and types it consists of, how they function and fit together, and general principles behind the site. Finally, we'll take a brief look at how security is handled.

AtomSite

Plateforme de publication avec support de AtomPub

2008

Oxite Refactor, Take 1

First - the obvious: Oxite as it stands is not acceptable as a starting point for ASP.NET MVC, and they've pointed that out on there project site today. I'd like the pendulum to swing in the positive direction now, If I may.

Oxite

A simple blog engine written using ASP.NET MVC

ASP.NET Portal Starter Kit v3.5

IBuySpy pour .Net 2.0 et .Net 3.5

2007

Dave’s CMS

Dave’s CMS is SEO friendly. It respects, title tags, meta tags, h1, h2.. tags, uses XHTML doctype. Dave’s CMS was heavily inspired by Wordpress. It does not attempt to compete with Wordpress, but provide an ASP.NET alternative.

N2 CMS

An open source CMS engine for ASP.NET 2.0 developers. N2 let you to create templates the way you want and helps you manage content/data by providing database storage, a nice edit interface and other useful services.

WebImageMaker - Dealing with images in content management systems

Most web-based content management systems offer a variety of tools to help contributors enter text. When it comes to graphics, content contributors are usually expected to provide web-ready images to the system. This means that either editorial users needs to know about image optimisation and web image formats, or additional staff are required to make web-ready images out of raw materials. This article demonstrates a technical solution to this problem.

2006

Passage .NET

Open Source Enterprise Portal Server

Myasp-net

Applications ASP.NET et templates CSS

Running IronPython in DotNetNuke

How to script DotNetNuke the Python way

Autocars Arsac-Tourisme

Organisation de voyages en autocar Grand Tourisme, circuits, croisières, séjours et journées à thème, pour particuliers, clubs, comités d'entreprise, collectivités, scolaires... (Aubenas Ardèche)

Dealing with images in content management systems

When it comes to graphics, CMS contributors are usually expected to provide web-ready images to the system. This means that either editorial users needs to know about image optimisation and web image formats, or additional staff are required to make web-ready images out of raw materials.

Ektron CMS400.NET

Native .NET Web Content Management

2005

DotNetPanel - The Hosting Management Portal

Outils de gestion de sites IIS basé sur DotNetNuke

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