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5/8/2008 8:15 PM
 

After downloading what is labeled the source for the store module, I find that the .cs files, project and solution files are not present.  All the dll's., ascx files, etc. are present, but none of the code behind.  Is there a different location where I should be downloading from?  http://www.dotnetnuke.com/LinkClick.aspx?link=890&tabid=125&mid=3366

Thanks.


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5/8/2008 10:10 PM
 

Have you installed the module on your site? Most modules that are labeled source must be installed in order to have the source extracted


Chris Hammond
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5/8/2008 11:13 PM
 

There is file inside the zip that has a .resource extension. Rename .resource to .zip and unzip it - that's your source.

As source code is normally demanded by those who wants to make changes to the code, all of the source files are getting extracted into their appropriate places by the installation engine - this way a person can start making changes and test it winthin the local installation. But, of course, you can do it manually...

By the way this question has been answered many many times - you can easily find it on this forum also.


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5/9/2008 10:20 AM
 

Well, even though it has been answered many many times and can easily be found on this forum -- I appreciate your posting yet another answer to this same question.  It helps and thank you for replying so quickly.  I did look briefly, but didn't find the answer I was looking for. 

Thanks again.


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