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  2. DNN (software) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNN_(software)

    DNN Platform (formerly "DotNetNuke Community Edition" content management system) is open source software distributed under an MIT License that is intended to allow management of websites without much technical knowledge, and to be extensible through a large number of third-party apps to provide functionality not included in the DNN core modules.

  3. DNN Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company's main product is the DNN (formally DotNetNuke) Web Content Management Platform which is available in both a free Community (Platform) and subscription-based Professional and Enterprise Editions (marketed as Evoq). DNN Corp. also operates the DNN Store [3] where users purchase third-party modules and skins for the DNN CMS.

  4. ASP.NET - Wikipedia

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    DotNetNuke is an open-source solution that provides both a web application framework and a content management system that allows for advanced extensibility through modules, skins, and providers. Castle MonoRail, an open-source MVC framework with an execution model similar to Ruby on Rails.

  5. DotNetNuke - Wikipedia

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    DNN (software) From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  6. ProcessWire - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ProcessWire

    Every field has a type, referred to as the “fieldtype” (1 word), a type of plugin module. ProcessWire includes several fieldtype modules including those that support text, numbers, files, images, page references, URLs, email addresses, dates and comments. Additional fieldtype modules are installed as 3rd party modules.

  7. XOOPS - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XOOPS

    XOOPS is an acronym of "eXtensible Object Oriented Portal System". Though started as a portal system, it later developed into a web application framework.It aims to serve as a web framework for use by small, medium and large sites, through the installation of modules.

  8. Qcodo - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qcodo

    The Qcodo Package Manager (QPM) was introduced starting with Qcodo v0.4.0 to allow community members a much more streamlined and efficient way to post and share modules, enhancements and fixes of the Qcodo development framework with each other.

  9. MooTools - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MooTools

    MooTools also provides a detailed, coherent application programming interface (API), [10] as well as a custom downloads module allowing developers to download only the modules and dependencies they need for a particular app. [11] [12]