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10/16/2007 10:32 AM
 

Hi,

With the old dnn versions, we had a seperate project for each custom module we created, with a project reference to the dotnetnuke website.
Now (dnn4+)  we can't really do that anymore (or i just don't know how to do it).
All our sourcecode is stored in team system. But we don't want to create a complete dotnetnuke website and add it to team system for each individual project..

Is there a way that we can have one solution with a dotnetnuke project in it, and a seperate project for each custom module? We need to be able to run and debug the custom modules..

What are the options i have? We tried to put a reference to dotnetnuke.dll in our module project, so we can also work with different dnn versions, and the app code builds, but then i get compile errors from the ascx files that they can't find are missing some dotnetnuke controls which we'r using.. 

thanks..,!
Erik

 
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