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8/3/2010 2:59 AM
 
Hi,

After I add a page using DNN Admin function, where is the file located?

My objective is to merge my code with another developer's code in another machine.

How should I achieve this? Please advise

Thank you
 
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8/3/2010 4:04 AM
 
page content is stored in the database, custom modules and skins in dedicated directories. if you plan to merge with other code, it depends on the other code - ASP.Net or JavaScript?

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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8/3/2010 4:44 AM
 
Thank you for your response. If I create a page using Admin function and name it as "samplepage". What could I do to let another developer integrate this "samplepage" on his PC? By "page content is stored in the database", did you mean that CSS, page layout, menus... are stored in database? Does that mean I would need to synchronize my database with the other developer ? Thank you
 
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