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10/10/2010 6:02 AM
 
Hello,
Is there an open source version for DNN , I mean for the core
 
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10/10/2010 6:18 AM
 
marwan jmean wrote: Is there an open source version for DNN , I mean for the core

Hi Marwan

That's a bit of a vague question... DotNetNuke is by its very nature, Open Source. If you're looking for the source code, you can find all the necessary download links here: http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Development... (click on the "Source Code") link.

But my recommendation would be to not do anything to the core as if you're ever looking to upgrade your installation, you'll have to redo all that you've done.

Jon


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10/10/2010 6:38 AM
 
DotNetNuke is open source, the web site is a Web Site Project (WSP), you may directly open in Visual Studio, the class library is compiled into DotNetNuke.dll and provider dlls, you may use source package from dotnetnuke.codeplex.com to get the source code for it - however be aware that any changes may affect security of your site and will be overwritten on upgrades. Most modules packaged with DNN are developed by individual teams, source code can be downloaded from the project microsites on codeplex, see a list on the left hand side of this page: http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Development/Forge/tabid/824/Default.aspx

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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