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6/19/2010 10:27 AM
 
Hi

I have a module made up of a few ASCX controls within a subfolder of the site's DesktopModules folder. I want to add a class containing shared functions that the code behind of all the ASCX controls can access. Ideally I would want to keep it within the module itself, but so far the only way that I can get my ASCX controls to access the shared functions is to include the class containing the shared functions within the App_Code folder for the DNN site as a whole. Is there anyway to keep the class with the shared code within the module's own folder, and restrict access to those shared functions, so that they are only available to my ASCX code behind?

Thanks very much

 
 
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