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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...WIll a module written in 4.4.1 work in 4.3.7?WIll a module written in 4.4.1 work in 4.3.7?
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2/25/2007 8:30 PM
 

I am near completion of a module in 4.4.1 and have decided I need to use 4.3.7 in production instead. It seems that for the most part the dll files etc are interchangeable between the versions. That being the case, can I complete the project in the 4.4.1 environment and deploy in 4.3.7? Or should I start over?

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2/25/2007 8:50 PM
 
Yes, not a problem. Anything after 4.3 should be fine.

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2/25/2007 10:22 PM
 

Thanks, John, glad to hear that!

Do you know of any problems with your Snapsis PageBlaster and Enterprise Forms in 4.3.7? I am interested to see how much I can improve performance without inheriting new issues. :)


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