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5/26/2007 12:36 PM
 
Thanks for all the help Michael. Using the full source for my module does correct the problem. What also corrects the problem is to replace the DLLs in the /bin of the DNN installation that was set up with the DotNetNuke_04.05.01_Install.zip file with the recompiled (using VS2005) DLLs from the /bin of my DNN installation that was set up with the DotNetNuke_04.05.01_Source.zip. I am going with the full source (what you call the WSP model) installation of my module because I am not concerned about protecting any source. However, the DNN team should address this problem because others may not want to do that. Having to copy the recompiled DLLs into your /bin on your hosting system doesn’t seem like the best solution either. I have to say that I learned a lot out from this experience but it certainly wasn’t pain free! However I’ll look at the bright side. I didn’t end up working all weekend on this problem as I thought I would.
 
Thanks again for the help.
 
G. M.
 
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5/26/2007 12:37 PM
 

I,ll assume that Tony will bring this to the attention of the DNN Team.

G. M.

 
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6/13/2007 9:20 AM
 

I'm having a smiliar problem with a custom module built in VS2005.  When the "View" ascx page tries to reference "Me.ModulePath", the page throws up the BC30456 error and says "ModulePath" is not a member of "... the page ascx ..."  This only happens in the Hosted environment running Win2k3, IIS 6.0.  On my development machine, it works just fine.

I am, however, using the WAP (Web Application Project) model because this code is to be re-distributed and needs to be pre-compiled.  So, I can't use either option mentioned previously (using WSP, or recompiling all the DNN dlls).  I used Vladin's "blank module" approach to get my module started.

Are there any other options for getting around this problem when compiling pre-built assemblies for distributing modules?

Thanks.

-- W.G.

 
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6/13/2007 12:16 PM
 

I don't know of any other solutions. It seems that if the DNN packages were compiled with only VS2005 this problem would go away. That worked for me when I did it with the source code installation zip file. But maybe there is some other issue that I am not aware of that has an impact on this. I am not sure how the various dll files of the installation zip files get compiled or who does it. I think the DNN team is aware of this issue but you might want to check.

G.M.

 

 
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