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3/16/2007 11:53 AM
 

Hi, I create my own module with different 'definitions'. Creating a package was pretty easy and works OK, however, I figure out that I need 'separate modules' in my solution, not definitions, because some 'modules' goes to the frontpage other goes to the summary page and other goes to the main page. So, similar situation is presented in the Repository module (or blog module but they use definitions only), where there are TWO 'modules' under the same package

  • Repository
  • Repository Dashboard.

If I go to Module Definition there are two 'modules names' for the Repository, but one .dnn manifiest.
How can I create my  package using DotNetNuke for all my 'modules' using one .dnn manifiest?.

Thanks in advance,
Alfonso

 
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3/16/2007 12:18 PM
 
Look At the Repository dnn file

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3/16/2007 12:54 PM
 

I did it, But I wonder if DontNetNuke do it for me . I'd like to avoid create a .dnn manifiest...

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Alfonso

 
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