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4/5/2006 5:01 PM
 

I am rather new to DNN and I need to know how to setup Visual Studio 2003 such that I can step thru the DNN source code (not that I want to change it, just find out what is happening).

I doubt that the error I am experiencing is in dotNetNuke, but something is adding a slash to the beginning of a relative path in the custom module I've been assigned to fix, and it is not happening before execution is handed over to DNN.

The current Visual Studio 2003 project that I have for this has irritiating issues, such as the need for a batch file to delete several previously compiled DLLs before loading the project into Visual Studio. Once loaded, you can compile all day long, but I have to delete these dlls manually or I get compiler errors.

And since I can't step thru the DNN code, I am sending stuff off into a rather unknown black box.

 
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