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7/23/2008 11:40 PM
 

I want to create a new module for my personal site. When I researched, I found that I could build from Repository module. However, I want to put the source code of Repository module to my module. Is there any way to do that? Please help me.

 
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7/27/2008 2:31 PM
 

Nguyen Minh Duc,

The repository module is set up currently to be a Visual Studio 2003 Web Application Project (compiled into an assembly). If you haven't started creating your new module yet - I would suggest opening this project up and customizing it from there - in other words, just make the repository module into your module.

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Ian

 


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7/28/2008 4:03 AM
 

Thank you. I just found out that Repository is VS 2003 project after doing a lot of things to modify it. Finally, I know what to do. I copied two projects and made changes in those projects. After hard works, I did it.

 
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