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11/25/2008 2:24 PM
 

My customer requires changes in the screen layout (more like Amazon.com) and may require some code changes.  How can I debug and step through code in ASP.NET?  ASP.NET won't let me add the source to the ascx file.  The Forum source won't run without the DNN framework.  How did you create this code?  You must have had to debug your code at one time?  Also, what is the first control that determines the module layout that the user sees?  Thanks

 
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11/25/2008 5:17 PM
 

You need to probably review asp.net sites to learn about debugging then figure out how the forum module and DNN fit in from there. You will need vs 2005 w/ sp1 to work with the forum module as is.


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