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9/14/2006 2:48 PM
 
Hi guys.I recently install the latest dotnetnuke ver 4.3.3 with source code.Now i want to change some functionality in  store module.When i open the website/desktopmodule/store/ module i did not see any code behind file or solution file.can any one tell me how to change the module source.Thank in advence
 
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9/14/2006 7:03 PM
 
Go to the Store Project downloads page.  It will allow you to download the source code version.

Joe Brinkman
DNN Corp.
 
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9/15/2006 8:51 AM
 

Dear sir,

First of all i am very thankful to u for your response.

sir I have installed the source Code version of dotnetnuke 4.3.4.Is It not install the module with source code ? Secondly as u mention in ur reply to download the store Module.I have download store module with source Code  from the link u have mention in ur reply.But it still does not contain any code behind file nor contain any project file.Kindly Help me out in solving this issue.I shall be very thank to u.

 
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9/15/2006 9:26 AM
 
Source version of the DotNetNuke now only contains source of the Framework, not of the modules (except Reports module in DNN 4). Please note as well, that all modules except Reports are developed using DNN3, VS2003 and ASP 1.1. To edit them with VS 2005 (or VWD) you need to migrate them, use the module upgrade wizard to leverage this task.

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Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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9/15/2006 9:46 AM
 

Sebastian -  The Source version of the module that is posted on SourceForge does not include the sourcecode.  We need to load the correct version on SourceForge.  I have posted a message to the core team forums to get the appropriate person to handle this (I am not sure who actually handles this specific task).

rahimali - Since I am not sure how soon we will have the SourceForge issue fixed, If you want to send me your email address (send it to joe.brinkman@dotnetnuke.com) then I will return a copy of the source code version of the module.


Joe Brinkman
DNN Corp.
 
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