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10/30/2007 2:03 PM
 

Hello,

How was the Blog module created, where are the files located? When I see the source, the resource zip has a solution, which contains a separate project called DotNetNuke.Blog. The UserControls in this project do not have codebehind files as I am used to seeing in VS2005.

The layout, or file directory structure here is different then what is mentioned in the Module development guide. Can someone clear this for me?

I am trying to learn developing a module based on how the Blog module was built.

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10/30/2007 2:44 PM
 

Blog (and a few other modules) are still DNN4 modules, that require VS2003 and ASP1.1 for compilation. You can also use the upgrade wizard available on the download page to upgrade the module to DNN4.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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