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7/31/2008 10:40 AM
 

Cathal,

Thanks for the help. I do hope y'all come up with a better solution on future releases.

 
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7/31/2008 3:02 PM
 

you can integerate all your dnn module into one dnn module then they can share codes and can be install as a module into another dnn installation.

you can add custom code in the App_Code folder which can be shared but wont be deployable as modules into dnn installation that does not contain your codes.

The reason that people don't integrate code is because the boss does not require it. If you spend time integrating code, what are you getting done for your boss to see?

 
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7/31/2008 4:00 PM
 

Johnny,

The problem is the client/team lead/boss sees that in order to fix "a problem" 20 different ascx.cs files need to have the same code change applied to them. Quick and dirty (copy/paste reuse mentality) development always comes back to bite you in the long run.

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