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4/24/2006 3:24 PM
 
Yes, that's what I was looking for. While I don't see an immediate problem with this path, it is getting pretty lengthy. I suggest you move your WebSites directory to the root of your hard drive or at lease some directory with a shorter path. For instance, mine is at C:\Flanakin\Workspace\Indigo\MyProject\Source\DotNetNuke. That's only about 30 chars shorter, but hopefully, it'll make a difference.

Have you tried using the User Defined Table, before? If not, add that. That has an even longer path, so I'm assuming you'll have the same problems. If you do, then it's most definitely the path that's an issue.

This is a total guess, tho. The error references a path problem, so it makes sense, but I can't guarrantee it'll work. Either way, it won't break your environment. Just move the directory, change IIS, and test it out. If it doesn't work, feel free to move it back.

Michael Flanakin | Microsoft Consulting Services
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4/24/2006 3:51 PM
 

worth a shot trying...at this point I do whatever it takes to make it work!

thanks mucho.

Trisha

 
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4/24/2006 3:56 PM
 
I just thought of something. the problem may not be the path to the module, but the path to the HTML editor provider, which is even longer. The longest file path I found in there was still under 200 characters, tho, so I don't see why this would be a problem. But, testing the UDT may not reproduce the error since the current version (3.2) doesn't utilize the editor.

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4/24/2006 4:24 PM
 

Michael,

even if UDT would utilize the HTML (and we have modules with really long names, that do), the Path to the Editor is not added. I know, that FCKEditor can easily be near the limit, as some of its elements are dug deep in directory tree. So UDT is not a good example for testing. :)


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Sebastian Leupold

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4/24/2006 5:41 PM
 

So I copied the entire directory to the root of my HD like you mentioned and nothing...

-T

 
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