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1/14/2009 8:39 AM
 

 Hi everybody

I need to know that is there any solution to run a block of code (for example to evaluate something) at the beginning of  the module installation.

I mean something like compatibility node that exists in .dnn files and if it returns true , the installation is continued otherwise is aborted.

Thanks for any comments.

 
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1/16/2009 2:18 PM
 

there is an optional interface called IUpgradeble you can use for this i.e. http://billknaus.com/blogs/dotnetnuke/archive/2006/01/27/230.aspx


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1/17/2009 7:41 AM
 

thank you cathal

I need to take a more comprehensive look at this interface.

 
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