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8/9/2007 11:08 AM
 

Hello,

 

We have two custom made modules. They are functionally dependant. We do not need the auto-install-zip functionality. But we do want to be able to create the module definitions with a dnn file. I tried to put both the definitions into one dnn file (using two module tags). When we want to drop a module on a page, we see only one in the module list, not both. When I check the Module Definitions, I also see only one item, but this does correctly contain the two subdefinitions in the combo for the two modules, and the correct usercontrols defined with them.

My questions now:

Is it possible two define two modules in one dnn file, does this work?
What is show in the “Module” combo on the control panel: Module definitions, or the definitions declared within the Module Definitions?

Thanks, Leo.

 
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