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4/18/2007 1:04 PM
 

Ah ha... I do have the MS AJAX stuff installed, although I don't believe I'm using it. A bug I guess for Microsoft Gemini (yeah right :)!



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4/19/2007 7:42 PM
 

AdefWebserver wrote

Wow I have never seen that. you're not building the project each time you make a change, right?

I only use "Build Page" to build the current page I'm working on to detect any build errors. For my class files in the App_Code directory I just save the page and refresh the web browser. Only in rare cases do I build the entire site.

Funilly enough I'm tackling this now... If I'm editing a mymodule.ascx.vb in the root of the module project in (/desktop modules), save/refresh browser it does nothing (no "just in time" compile). So I have to build the module project each time (right click/build). "Just in time" compilation will work for the rest of the DNN project however. Have you found a way I can simply save these files/refresh page (looking at compile options don't see much).... many thanks...



Alex Shirley


 
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4/19/2007 8:52 PM
 

Save file and refresh the page works for all pages for me. You're not using WAP are you?



Michael Washington
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4/19/2007 9:08 PM
 

WAP? Web Application Project? - When I right click on the module project there is an option to convert to "web application". So I don't think so?

In the solution file two projects, one DNN project, one my module.The main DNN project you can compile pages on the fly just by saving. Can't with the module project. Note files I'm looking at right now aren't in any app_code folder if that makes a difference?

Startup project is set as the DNN website project. No dependencies. Using IIS.

Cheers..!



Alex Shirley


 
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4/19/2007 9:35 PM
 

I build the modules in the DotNetNuke project. Like these tutorial demonstrate:

  • Super-Simple Module (DAL+)

  • Super-Fast Super-Easy Module (DAL+)

    To keep the footprint small I create a new dotnetnuke site for each module I'm working (I use the defualt setup using SQL Server Express for most of them so it only takes 3 minutes to set up each one)



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