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6/16/2008 6:34 AM
 

I have my local installation where I have modified the source code of the repository module. My question is: What's your approach about the source code when you deploy the whole thing to the live server? Do you manually delete one by one the source code for the modules you may have modified?

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6/17/2008 9:15 AM
 

What do you mean by manually delete one by one the source code for the modules you have modified?


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6/17/2008 3:33 PM
 

shuraspa wrote

My question is: What's your approach about the source code when you deploy the whole thing to the live server? Do you manually delete one by one the source code for the modules you may have modified?

I don't.  If I have written a module, or midified an existing one, it gets compiled and packaged, then installed as a module in DNN.  The source isn't used after it's compiled, and never gets sent to the server.

Jeff

 
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