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2/28/2008 4:06 AM
 

I searched high and low and could not find an answer to this issue.  Is it possible to include a setting in the.dnn manifest to set the premium flag when a module is installed?

I have encountered this a few times lately while with modules on live production systems.  At first I thought DNN had a mind of its own - randomly adding modules to different pages, but have since determined that content editors and admins love to try every new feature listed in add new modules just to see what happens.

I could always default premium mode to true, but that might cause other issues when normal modules are added or upgraded.

Any other ideas?


Dwayne J. Baldwin
 
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2/28/2008 10:50 AM
 

I have never noticed anything that states that you could set it, but I guess you could easily try just adding <premium>true</premium> to the .dnn file and see if it works...


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