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5/28/2009 5:21 PM
 

Hey Everyone,

 

I'm new to DNN and this probably sounds like an idiotic question, but I have yet to find anything on this subject. I created a DNN site on my local computer to create a skin that would later be uploaded to an existing DNN site. I created the skin, and it works fine on my local machine, and I beleive I am supposed to zipp the skin folder, and then upload the skin via the host > skins page. I do this and and parse the package then when I go to apply the skin, it says there is no skin in the package.

 

What am I doing wrong? Any help will be most appreciated.

 
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