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10/15/2007 10:26 AM
 

Hello,

where can I get the source code of the Announcements module (ex. Announcements.ascx.vb)? In any downlodable files I found the vb source code.

Thanks for any help, best regards.

 
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10/15/2007 12:32 PM
 

In the Souce download, rename DNN_Announcements.resources to DNN_Announcements.zip and that should do it for ya.

 
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12/22/2007 4:28 AM
 

I've download the 4.07.00 source code off this site and I can find the DNN_Announcement.resource file.  Where is the Announcement source code in the 4.07.00 download?

 
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12/22/2007 6:32 AM
 

Announcement_source is a separate download.


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12/24/2007 8:15 AM
 

the resource file was renamed from dnn_announcements.resources, to dnn_announcements.zip. Source files are part of the source download of the module, you can install the source version just the same as the install version, but because the module is an ASP.NET 2.0 WAP (compiled), you need to have at least vs2005 to be able to modify sources....


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