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9/8/2006 12:51 PM
 

Hey guys - first off great product, and much appreciation for bringing this much needed software to the .NET world.  I am using the RSS feed module and as I was experimenting with various xsl formats, I ended up configuring the module with a malformed xsl sheet (getting a critical error - xsl compilation).  Unfortunately, it is no longer allowing me to configure it - most likely the bad xsl is screwing something else up.  What do I need to change 'behind' the scenes that will get this back into a good state (I'm imagining a file or database entry somewhere but haven't found anything yet)

Thanks

Bob Riley

P.S.  After I got done writing this I realized the easiest way would probably be just to remove and re-add the module but I figure where/how module data is stored is good to know anyway -thx
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