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10/12/2006 8:59 AM
 
Thanks for the detailed reply - I'll try it with my next module (in the meantime, I've used an older version of the starter kit).
 
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10/12/2006 9:02 AM
 
matthewbarr wrote

I thought the starter kits were supposed to make things easier...

Te Starter Kit is great and we will address the recent issues. For now please use:

Setting-up the Development Environment (without IIS)



Michael Washington
http://ADefWebserver.com
www.ADefHelpDesk.com
A Free Open Source DotNetNuke Help Desk Module
 
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10/12/2006 9:43 AM
 

matthewbarr wrote
I've unzipped the Module_CS template


As you can see there are different ways to approach module building.  If you follow what I did in "automating VS 2005", you should notice Module_VB template is what I use rather than Module_CS template (see link). 

I like the fact that everything is already done for you immediately (with ModuleName.SqlDataProvider).  But note that Micheal's way will surely work for a broader audience depending on the tools they have on hand and on their coding ability. 

In another method, you don't need any tools or even programming expertise with a program I created this past summer.  It's free online, but once again, it can be limited depending on what you want to do.  The drawback with EZ-Objects Creator is that it in itself needs some guides to explain how to use it - I haven't taken the time to write those.  Also it is a tool for only the very simple skin objects/modules.


    - Doug Vogel     

 
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