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10/12/2006 4:40 PM
 
Ooops my apologies for the wrong information. That's what I get for being in a rush.
 
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10/13/2006 10:19 AM
 
sfabian@gooddogs.com wrote

In the Repository.ascx.vb file, find the lstObjects_ItemDataBound function. In the section where the "EDIT" link is rendered, you'll see the following code...

Where is the Repository.ascx.vb file?  I don't see it on the server, is it in the source only?

 
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10/13/2006 10:33 AM
 
Yes it'll be part of the source. The version that's included in DNN is the install only version.
 
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10/13/2006 2:15 PM
 

Please keep in mind that in order to make code changes you MUST do so using .NET Framework 1.1 ( Visual Studio 2003 )

You cannot install the source verison on .NET 2.0 ( DNN 4.X )

You must install the source version on .NET 1.1 ( DNN 3.X ) then mod the code, rebuild the module, THEN you can install the updated module on any DNN installation ( 3.X or 4.X )

 
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10/16/2006 11:48 AM
 

Dang!  I finally got my system up and running to edit modules, but set it up in 4.x! 

Can someone make this change and send me the re-compiled file?

Also, any chance of making that function a toggleable setting in the next release of the repository?

 

 
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