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4/17/2007 3:52 PM
 

Hi! I'm doing my first web and I want to install DNN in a subdirectory of my Web, Is this possible?

I've moved the DNN web.config information to my own web.config. I've found lines like this

providerPath="~/Providers/HtmlEditorProviders/FckHtmlEditorProvider/"  and i have changed them in this way providerPath="~/dnn/Providers/HtmlEditorProviders/FckHtmlEditorProvider/"   (dnn is my subdirectory) . Is this ok?

When I try to compile i get  an error, it cannot find the file  '/PruebaDNN/controls/LabelControl.ascx'  (pruebaDNN is the main directory of the web). Any idea of what can be the reason? It happens in the \admin\ControlPanel\classic.ascx file.

 

Thanks for your help, if you need more information about the problem please ask me for it.

 
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4/17/2007 4:29 PM
 

Create your subdirectory, and set it as an application in IIS.  Copy the DNN install files to that directory and browse to it in a web browser.  Should work fine, though you may need to twiddle with web.config files to get them cascading properly.

Jeff

 
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