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11/6/2007 5:23 PM
 

If I need to change the code of the Media module and recompile it, what are the steps I need to take.  I've been finding a lot of info on creating new modules but not much about editing the existing source.  If I open the solution included with the source of the media modules in VS 2005 and make the needed change then attempt to build the module I get errors that seem to be related to missing references to the DotNetNuke library.  If I include a reference to a dotnetnuke.dll however I still get errors about missing references.  What kind of environment do I need in order to build this module with changes to MediaModule.vb?

 
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11/6/2007 5:41 PM
 

Media is still a DNN3.x module, it requires VS2003 and DNN3 for code changes.

 
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