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3/21/2007 5:22 PM
 
I need to know where DDN stores its files for a particular project. I need to put a couple of files in the same folder as the html document so I can use my panorama photos.
 
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3/22/2007 8:45 AM
 
Did you mean to ask where DNN stores files for a particular *PORTAL*? If so, the location will be in /Portals/[Your Portal Number]

You can retreive your portal number in the portals section (I think?) under the host menu.

If that's not what you're asking, I think you're going to need to clarify before anyone here will be able to help you.

Hope this helps!

Brandon

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3/22/2007 11:36 AM
 
I want to put up a panaroma photo which uses a JAR file....In order for the file to work, the JAR file usually needs to be in the same folder as the HTML file..........Anybody know where I should put the Jar file to work with the text/html modules? I am believe the version number is 4.4.1! The panaroma photo viewer does not work when the JAR file is not in the same folder.
 
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3/22/2007 2:42 PM
 
My guess is that if the jar is executed in the context of the client, then it will need to be located in the directory of the retreived aspx file. This means the root of your web application.

There are no standalone html files in the DNN universe, and because the html/text module is implemented as an ascx usercontrol, it's location seems irrelevant.

Good luck!

Brandon

Brandon Haynes
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