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5/5/2006 11:26 PM
 

I have recently downloaded ver 3.2.2. With respect to the accompanying modules and those published within their respective project areas; Is there an easy way to determine which module is more current??

Andy

 
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5/6/2006 6:29 AM
 

Generally you will only find the latest builds available for download and these are usually if they have been created between builds, since the latest are usually incorporated into the builds as they get done.

Hmm. did I confuse you?  I read over that - what I'm trying to say is - the latest build of DotNetNuke will usually carry the latest version of the modules, and if there are updates to the modules, they may become available for download.

The User Defined Table is a good example.

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5/8/2006 8:20 AM
 

Nina,

I fear, that I have to correct you - UDT is not a good example, as it came out before the latest DNN update as was unfortunately not included with the core framework packs. But you are right in general that DNN versions will include the latest versions of all modules included.


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