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3/19/2007 10:30 AM
 

Deon696 you need to install the feedback module via the "Install New Module" option on the host/module definitions page.

Chris


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3/19/2007 12:42 PM
 
There is no such option visible on the page.
The only option which I am presented with is the following :

"Available Modules

The following modules are included with your application, but have not yet been installed. To install any of these modules, check the appropriate box(es) and click Install.


 Install Selected Modules "

I am using a custom skin. Would this make any difference ?
Thanks,
Deon

 
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3/19/2007 5:17 PM
 
Hi Chris,
It was a skin related problem. Once I switched the Admin skin & Container back to DNNBlue the 'missing' links showed up and I was able to successfully upload the module.
Might be worthwhile posting for others that are making use of custom skins.
Thanks,
Deon
 
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3/19/2007 9:47 PM
 

Sorry Deon, I actually missed the other posts in the topic before posting, one of the downfalls of moderation, you don't always see a whole thread before replying.

Glad you found the issue.

Tip: When building a custom container, always put the actions into your container!!


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Former DNN Corp Employee, MVP, Core Team Member, Trustee
Christoc.com Software Solutions DotNetNuke Module Development, Upgrades and consulting.
dnnCHAT.com a chat room for DotNetNuke discussions
 
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9/5/2007 3:19 PM
 

deon696 wrote
Hi,
I have a similar problem but on my page there is no link visible to install a new module.
A list of the optional modules that have not been installed yet, with checkboxes next to them and a link entitled 'Install selected modules' is visible however. The Feedback module does not show up in the list of available modules. Looking at the current DNN 4.4.1 structure it would appear that there needs to be a .resources file for the module in the root\install\module directory for the feedback module, but this is not the case. The other optional modules all have .resources files present there, or does this serve some other purpose? I have downloaded both the Install and Source versions of the feedback module but neither contains a .resources file. Right at the bottom of the page all that is visible is a 'Module Definition Validator' section where you can select a .dnn file and validate it. This validates the FeedBack .dnn module file but does not add it. Is there any other way of integrating a new module into the current version (4.4.1) of DNN ?

Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Deon

 

I Supose you don't have the ControlPanelAdministration at youre skin... without this you only have one more static page

 
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