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4/16/2007 1:17 PM
 

Hi,

I'd like add to my dotnetnuke project a dotnetnuke module with source (no install version) for personalize it. How I can add a module with source in my web dotnetnuke project? How I can execute one module with source in Visual Studio? (If download and open the .sln, Visual Studio is no able to execute it)

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4/16/2007 2:11 PM
 

Hi! I'll try my best to step the process. Please note that isn't probably the only way to do it. It's just how we do.

1. Download the DotNetNuke SOURCE version

2. Unzip it under c:\ or d:\  or whatever preferably not under c:\documents and settings\....

3. Add user ASPNET ACCOUNT and user NETWORK SERVICE to the resulting Website folder (eg. d:\DotNetNuke\Website)

4. Rename release.config to web.config inside the resulting Website folder (eg. d:\DotNetNuke\Website)

5. Open DotNetNuke.sln with Visual Studio 2005 (eg. d:\DotNetNuke\DotNetNuke.sln)

6. Run build all!  *(READ NOTES BELOW)

Now depending on which module you want to debug you must add it or not to the solution.

CASE 1:
A module (to make it easy) that resides only under Website/App_Code and Website/DesktopModules can be debugged just open their files and placing a breakpoint.

CASE 2:
A module that resides under Website/bin (here DLL are stored) and Website/DesktopModules need to be added to the solution in order to debug it. Normally the references of the project must be fixed too.

*(Sometimes the build fails because of IIS caching. Start it again with rebuild all)

Hope it helps!
Kind Regards,

D.

 
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4/17/2007 9:50 AM
 

Thanks for your reply, but I've allready Installed my DotNetNuke solution. Now I want add a module with source to it. I'm able to add it only in install version, but  with source version I'm no able to do it. Which the way?

 
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4/17/2007 10:02 AM
 

Which kind of module is it? Does it contain a VS solution (*.sln) or either a VS project (*.vbproj) ?
Do you have the install version of the module or only the source? If you miss the install version is better to create it before start any debug.
Regards,
D.

 
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4/18/2007 3:08 AM
 

The module is Gallery, and it contain a VS solution. I have both version (install and source)

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