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4/9/2010 4:12 AM
 

 I am developing a module for DotNetNuke and have used a DotNetNuke Compiled Module template to create the module in the DesktopModule folder.

 
I then get a Web Application Project under the DNN website in my Visual Studio 2008.
 
Now I want to use DAL and BLL which are created in DNN app_code folder.
 
But when I add them in code behind it can't find them.
 
How do I tell my Web Application Project to access the app_code folder in the website "projcet"?
 
Thanks in advance!
 
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4/9/2010 8:46 AM
 
If you create module as DotNetNuke Compiled Module. All needed files contains in Components folder.

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Check our dnn modules and dotnetnuke skins to see where you can start.
 
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