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7/12/2007 11:50 AM
 

    

Anybody can do this favor for me ??? I do not know how to do this... When I saw the solution (it was said: "an easy one"...) I just jumped on the install file and installed it... But unfortunately, I am locked with the buggy version...... And to reverse back to the old one would take time... (or is it possible to install the old 03.01.12 on the 03.01.13 ???)

DV FX

 
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7/12/2007 12:41 PM
 

"buggy version" ... "buggy version" ?????!?!?!?

come on, one bug .. and one that works fine with DotNetNuke but only throws an exception when using a 3rd party module is hardly reason to call my module "buggy" :(

jeez, now you hurt my feelings  ;)

 
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7/13/2007 3:35 AM
 

Come on Steve !! You know that I am french, and sometime my english is maybe not so good.
And you know (because I email you in the past with congratulations, and I also done it here publicly in a special thread dedicated), that I am very happy with your support, and your module that I used EVERYWHERE on my website...
;-)
When I said buggy, it was meant like: "not working for me as expected with Friendly URL". In fact, I do not want to reverse back to 03.01.12 which has a security problem, and I have now a 03.01.13 which is unusable for me (with Friendly URLs...).... That's why.
As soon as someone compile it for me, I will be much better. Otherwise, I will try to find someone in my town who can do this for low cost.

One question: now that I have 03.01.13 installed (without the correction you proposed), what will happen if the module is re-installed again (after recompilation with the correction you mentionned) ??? Is it a problem to re-install it on top of the other one or not ? Thanks for your help to all of you.

DV FX

 
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7/13/2007 6:03 AM
 

I have made the change and recompiled the module. I'd like to make one or two other small changes (fixes), then submit a new build to the release tracker for an official release.

However, in the meantime, I'd like a few people who are having this problem to download a 'pre-release' version of 3.01.14, and test it out for me to make sure it solves the problem.

For a limited time, you can download 3.01.14, both Install and Source versions here...

http://www.gooddogs.com/dotnetnuke/Downloads/tabid/57/Default.aspx

PLEASE NOTE:
- The INSTALL verson is for DotNetNuke 3.3/4.3 or greater
- The SOURCE version is for DotNetNuke 3.3 or greater ONLY! If you're using DotNetNuk 4.X, do NOT install the source version.

 
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7/13/2007 9:21 AM
 

I have downloaded it. Could I install it on the 03.01.13 ???

DV FX

 
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