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1/6/2010 8:04 AM
 

How to create a module in DotNetNuke Version 5.01.04 VS 2005.

Unable to get any tutorials related to the dnn version 5,Can u provide me any tutorials related to it.

Thanks.

 
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1/6/2010 8:57 AM
 

If you download and install the starter-kit version of DotNetNuke, there are a template that VS2005 can use to create a full working module for you in VB or C#.

There are also books that explains the development process, and you can find many guides on the web (You can use guides for version 3/4 - there are only minor differences and mostly in packing the finished module - just remember that the newer DNN versions require .Net 3.5)


/Bo Nørgaard ( www.dotnetnuke.dk )
 
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