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12/15/2010 10:34 AM
 
I have looked and looked and cannot seem to find anywhere, where anyone knows how to downgrade a module (without completely wiping it out).
My website is currently using HTML version 5.06, which has a completely different set up than 5.03 which is what I need to use a certain other module correctly.

The only method I can think of other than completely erasing all of my HTML modules on every page is to trick DNN into thinking I have a lesser version installed and "upgrading" over it. However, I've looked and looked through the database, but all I can find is the DesktopModules table has a version number, and when changed it doesn't affect the site accordingly.

Does anyone have any experience in this subject or insight at all?
 
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12/15/2010 11:55 AM
 
Does FCKeditor use the html module, but actually reside in a different location than the html module?
 
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12/15/2010 12:17 PM
 
I figured out how to do it, but before hand I managed to mess up my html module all together.
I now get A critical error has occurred. Object reference not set to an instance of an object. anytime I try to save an edit to an html module.
This is on the non down graded version of the module. I tried changing the module version number within the field on the table I mentioned above and even changing it back doesn't seem to do anything to help. Have tried several repairs to see if that would work, but no luck.
 
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