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4/18/2006 12:28 AM
 

So, what would it take to get this blog module running on DNN 3.0.13?  I converted the .DNN file, but receive a couple of SQL errors during the module upload process.  Before I dive into trying to figure these out I'd sure like to know if down-porting this would be a huge project, or (even better) if someone already did this and can help me along?

Thanks!
Walter

 
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4/18/2006 12:36 AM
 

Walter,

what is the reason why you don't like upgrade your portal to a current version (3.1.X or 3.2.x) ?

regards

HP


Best regards
Hans-Peter Schelian
www.schelian.com (English)
German DotNetNuke Community
 
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4/18/2006 10:07 AM
 

Good question.  Early in my DNN venture I was an idiot and made some mods to the core.  So for me upgrading will be a big project and require lots of rework and testing to return to a "pure" environment.  Time will force me to do this, but I'm not yet ready to tackle this project.   

-Walter

 
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4/20/2006 10:57 AM
 

Alrightey then...as nobody seems to have tried doing this I'm going to forge ahead and try to make this work.  Wish me luck.

Walter

 
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