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10/16/2007 3:39 PM
 

For background on this question, see this thread:  http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/111/threadid/176781/scope/posts/Default.aspx

Only a few of the Core modules are distributed as WSP modules, which means they do not have compiled assemblies, but rather source is distributed with the PA and is compiled at runtime.

Two of these are the Text/HTML module and the LINKS modules.

If I wanted to inherit the Text/HTML module to extend on it, if it was distributed using WAP (Web application projects) and had a compiled assembly distributed with it, I could reference the .dll and inherit the class.

I can't do this, however, because there is no compiled assembly reference providing a class to inherit.

How would I go about inheriting the DotNetNuke.Modules.Html.HtmlModule class to extend upon it when I cannot create a reference to a compiled assembly?  Is it possible that I include the .vb file in my project to provide the namespace and then simply not deploy it with the module, hoping it will find a compiled version at the time that it runs?

If my question does not make any sence, please let me know and I'll try to clerify it further.

 

 
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10/17/2007 10:51 PM
 

not sure if I missed something in your question, but there is a dll - dotnetnuke.modules.html.dll that will get you a reference to DotNetNuke.Modules.Html.HtmlModule class

 
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10/17/2007 10:55 PM
 

No, there is not a dll named DotNetNuke.Modules.Html.Dll anywhere in version 4.x.x, there was in version 3.x.x but because of changes in the way it is packaged and deployed there is no DotNetNuke.Modules.Html

 

If you know differently by all means let me know where I can find it.

 
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10/18/2007 9:11 AM
 

Hmm.  I must have a mixed bag bin folder.  I do not "know" differently.

 
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