Detailed Download Counter 1.1 for BlogEngine.NET 2.0

by Geert 4. February 2011 14:04

Update from March 18th, 2011:

GENiALi e-mailed me with an issue that an exception was thrown at startup because the extension was unable to parse a boolean. He sent me a fix which is now included in 1.2.


As you might have noticed, BlogEngine.NET 2.0 is released recently. Quite a while ago, I wrote an extension for the 1.x version of BlogEngine called Detailed Download Counter. For what it’s worth, it was quite “successful”, at least for me Glimlach

During the upgrade, I decided to drop several extensions I had used blindly over the years. I could drop most of them, but the knowledge of how many times a file has been download cannot be expressed in money.

Therefore, I gently decided to make the old version compatible with the new version of BlogEngine and share it with you:

DetailedDownloadCounter-1.1.zip (7.00 kb) [Downloads: 682]

DetailedDownloadCounter-1.2.zip (7.07 kb) [Downloads: 621]

Tags:

ASP.NET | C#

Comments (5) -

Bloggers Online
Bloggers Online United States
2/4/2011 4:30:06 PM #

Can you add your DownloadCounter here please : http://www.bloggersonline.com/forum/

Geert
Geert Netherlands
2/4/2011 4:39:26 PM #

I think I need to register in that case. Can you register it for me?

Bloggers Online
Bloggers Online United States
2/4/2011 4:52:30 PM #

I do most posts on the forum. That would be fun if you could do it.

This is a new forum... I try to give it visibility.

You could even have your blog under "Your Website BlogEngine" ;)

However, if you wish, I can do it...

GENiALi
GENiALi Switzerland
2/20/2011 1:08:50 PM #

Hi

The zip archive have a failure in a folder. The folder is UserControls instead of User Controls. It lacks the space.

Geert
Geert Netherlands
2/20/2011 4:25:36 PM #

You are right, thanks for letting me know! I have updated the download package.

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About the Author

Geert van Horrik is an independent freelance software developer since January 1st, 2007. Since then he was been working on several projects from C++ to C# (WPF, Silverlight, ASP.NET, etc). Currently he loves to write his software using WPF (or Silverlight if WPF isn't an option).

Lately, Geert is spending a lot of time on Catel, a free open-source MVVM Framework for WPF and Silverlight. Actually, it's more than "just" an MVVM Framework, it's a complete application library!