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5/26/2009 9:27 AM
 

I am building some modules in Visual Studio 2008 with .net 3.5. I added a module project template to the dev website, changed the .dnn file to fit the modules needs, changed all of the code to refer to my namespaces and object names, Pressed control f5 to start without debugging and then imported the module definition. When I go to edit the definition, it says the module isn't upgradable. How do I fix this problem?

 
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5/26/2009 9:41 AM
 

this flag only states, that the module does not implement iupgradable inteface, any other module upgrades are supported.


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5/26/2009 5:35 PM
 

So, even if I don't implement the IUpgradable interface, the module is still upgradable just like any of the other dnn modules are? Just to be curious, how would you implement the IUpgradable interface and why would you want/need to?

 
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