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4/30/2009 4:55 PM
 

Hi Alen,

the source control is a tool that allows team members to work on the same project files that are stored on a remote server. Since you are not a team member and will not apply your changes to the official source code, feel free to permanently remove any binding between the project and the source control server. This will be presented to yoou both for the Blog project and the DataProvider project.

Best regards,
Dario Rossa

 
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5/1/2009 10:44 AM
 

Hi Dario.

Thank you for your time. We have have decided to convert the Blog module to WSP so it would be easier for us to modifie it.

I have install the install the install version of moduled and copied source code over it. Can you give me few points what to do next to

convert module to WSP?

Thanks,

Alen

 
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5/1/2009 11:41 AM
 

Hi Alen,

I never tried something like this, but I suggest to start deleting the DotNetNuke.Modules.Blog.dll and DotNetNuke.Modules.Blog.SqlDataProvider.dll libraries from the bin folder. Then open up the website in VS using File > Open Website. Try to build the website (F5) or directly run it either in the internal webserver or with IIS and see what happens.

Best regards,
Dario Rossa

 
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