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10/22/2008 8:51 PM
 

Deepak:

Just checking but, you know that you do not need the DNN Source version to do module development right?

You don't even need to compile the source to install DNN by the way.

For both of the cases above, just use the Install package, that is the whole DNN enchilada minus source code and it is precompiled.

I'm only making this clarification because this confuses a lot of people when they start using DNN.

And I have mentioned a million times that the DNN downloads page language should be changed as it is the reason people get confused (not your fault).

Carlos

 

 
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