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10/31/2005 4:29 PM
 
I ran the upgrade process asnd this worked a treat. However in my module definitions I have both "Blog" and "NewBlog" Should I be removing the module definition manually for Newblog??
 
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10/31/2005 6:10 PM
 

Exactly,

there was not really a robust and save way to remove the NewBlog module in all cases while the cross- grade.
Therefore I decided on it, that the user must delete the NewBlog module by himself.

You can remove the module from module definition like any other module.

If you like to check first whether the active module is really the new blog module you can do one of the following checks.

1) Simple Database check:

Open the SQL menu in the Host menu and copy the following sql script into the sql window:

select count(*) from {databaseOwner}{objectQualifier}NewBlog_Blogs

Execute this sql script and if the result is 0, you can delete the NewBlog module.

2) The RSS Feed Check

If you have enabled any of the rss feeds of the blog module, click on the rss icon to open the content of the rss feed. For the new blog module the entry in the generator field is:

<generator>Blog RSS Generator Version 3.1.20.17153</generator>

If the generator entry is "Blog RSS" you are using the new blog module, and you can delete the NewBlog module.

HTH

HP


Best regards
Hans-Peter Schelian
www.schelian.com (English)
German DotNetNuke Community
 
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