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4/4/2010 10:58 PM
 

Greeting friends!
I am having an issue here.
I have completed all my 2 custom modules (which are using so many class library project dlls in which I have written business logic with linq). That means I havent used the "Provider Model".

Now issue is > When I want to create package of the module > I also need to add those dlls of the class library projects which I created.

Howe would I add those dlls in Package so that when I install the module at fresh dotnetnuke site so that whenever I install the modules - the all dlls referenced corfectly and copied under bin folder. (my class library project dll as well as thirdparty dlls like ComponentOne dll).

Another issue is > Because of third party controls being used > I need to add some line of code in Global.asax.vb file under "App_Code" folder? Is it a good idea or should I find some other solution for this?

And the last issue is > we are using or may change so many skin once after going to production site. In that case, everytime when a skin got changes i need to add the css and images which my custom modules are using in that perticular skin. What can be the best solution for this? I mean > any time I change the skin > I need not to worry about my custom css and images to be referenced in my modules? (should i copy them in default.css stylesheet file?)

any help would be great!

 
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