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10/2/2006 7:08 PM
 

Hi, I have the same problem.
I've tried a lot, I'm tired of this module...

u know, when I use it from the instalation its work fine,
but when I put it on my project with the source,
the nightmare starts...

can u give a hand on this? tks a lot!

best regards from Brazil.

 
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10/3/2006 1:24 PM
 

can you please tell me about your development environment? specifically what version of DNN? and what version of Visual Studio? or VWD? If you are running a DNN 4.X site, then you can't install the source version. The Repository module was (and continues to be) developed in VS 2003. The reason for this is that if I develop the Repository module as a DNN 3.X (.net 1.1) module, then the resulting compiled module can be installed on any 3.X AND 4.X DN installation.  If I convert the Repository source code to .net 2.0 and develop using VS 2005, then the resulting compiled module can ONLY by run on a DNN 4.X installation, effectively reducing the number of users who can install and use the module.

Understanding that, if you are running a DNN 4.X environment and install the source version of the Repository, then the source files (because they will be located in the web site folder structure ) will be automatically included when you attempt to run the web site. The dynamic compilation of .net 2.0 will cause the Repository source files to be re-compiled at runtime, and since they are written against the .net 1.1. framework will not compile successfully throwing all kinds of errors.

If you intend to re-compile or modify the source code of the Repository module, then you MUST do so in a DNN 3.X / VS 2003 development environment. Once debugged and running, you can create a new installation package ( using the included .build NANT file is the easiest way ) and then install the updated package on your DNN 4.X environment. I'm sorry if that was not clearly stated.

thanks, and I hope that you understand my hesitancy to convert the Repository over to a .net 2.0 module at this time, until a much larger percentage of DNN users migrate to the newer .net version.

I do plan to provide a native 2.0 verison of the module at some point, but that will be a total rewrite to take full advantage of the .net 2.0 (or by that time more likely .net 3.0) framework.

 

 
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10/4/2006 5:21 PM
 

Hi Steve, I understood what happened. U know, I'm new on this, and I couldn't to figure it out before. I didnt know that I had to open it in VS 2k3 and I would to make some changes in .vproj file as take off the main project dotnetnuke from the file, avoiding the unnecessary compilation for the dotnetnuke main project. So, when I started to develop on VS 2k3 just on Repository project, everything became ok!

So, my difficulty was just my debut development on DNN. I suggest to the core team (when some of u reach some time) to write a starter kit for initial developers...

Anyway, tks a lot for your pacience and attention and for save us from a lot of hours of work.

Salut, from Brazil! Danilo Lima.

 
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10/10/2006 1:02 PM
 

I have the same two problems.  I am using DNN 4.3.5, it's a clean install that I just started putting together.  I added a repository.  Neither my Host acct nor My Administrator account can upload files due to a blank "name" field.  I also get the "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" error intermittently.  I haven't changed any code at all.

Andre

 
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10/10/2006 5:11 PM
 
When you're logged in as host and/or administrator click on the logged in username and make sure all the First and Last name fields are filled (from 3.3.3 and 4.3.3 there's a couple of places you can enter this information when looking at your profile (I think that was the version where this was introduced)).
 
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