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2/17/2006 4:56 AM
 

Hello,

I am having some problems using different languages.

I have seen a blog post from Vincent Maçanas in which my problem is solved.(http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Blogs/tabid/825/EntryID/281/Default.aspx)

I have tried this solution on a local version of DNN and it solves the problem.

However, on my live server, I have a simple installation and not the source code. I would like to know how it is possible for me to reflect the code changes on my live server.

Thank you for your help.

José Ferreira

 
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2/17/2006 7:27 AM
 
Jose,
if you did the changes locally and got it working I assume you can and know how to compile DNN. So just compile the solution using "Release" configuration and copy the file DotNetNuke.dll to the bin folder on the server.



Vicenç Masanas
Banyoles, Girona - Spain

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