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7/8/2009 3:52 PM
 

Salama wrote
 

I don't have time to Look at tens of thousands of lines of code, understand what the code does and pull out what is useful!

even if you don't have time, it is still the best way...

for people with less time, you could try this help file: http://www.codeplex.com/DNNHelpSystem

still a lot of reading though :)


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

DNN Blog | Twitter: @erikvb | LinkedIn: Erik van Ballegoij on LinkedIn

 
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7/8/2009 3:53 PM
 

Salama wrote
 

I take it there are none then.

the fact that you don't receive an answer does not automatically mean that the answer is negative. It just means that nobody took the time to answer your post.


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

DNN Blog | Twitter: @erikvb | LinkedIn: Erik van Ballegoij on LinkedIn

 
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7/8/2009 6:42 PM
 

ErikVB wrote

 Salama wrote
 

I take it there are none then.

 

the fact that you don't receive an answer does not automatically mean that the answer is negative. It just means that nobody took the time to answer your post.

After a day or two, I do take it as negative. Because if there's a definite yes, someone would likely mention it. If no, people tend to let it go because there's doubt if their answer is correct.  I mean if it's a yes, you can provide proof, if no, you can't. It's impossible to proof something doesn't exist because you can't possibly know about the existence of everything. Not to get philosophical.

Plus, when I post a reply, the message bubbles up in the list and it gets a chance to be viewed again and has a higher chance to get a proper reply. Which this one just did! Thanks for codeplex link.

 

 
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7/9/2009 3:07 AM
 

i am not sure the dnn forums work like you suppose they do. Sometimes questions get no proper answer, even when an answer exists... its chaos :)


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

DNN Blog | Twitter: @erikvb | LinkedIn: Erik van Ballegoij on LinkedIn

 
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