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2/3/2010 6:54 AM
 

Hi,

I'm Creating a number of custom modules and have built them in Visual Studio.

Now I want to add them to an instance of DotNetNuke to test them.

I have typed up the manifest file for each module.

I know you can create the extension in DotNetNuke by using the "Create New Extension Wizard" and it works just create.

Question:

Can I simply upload the manifest file somewhere to construct the extension instead of using the step-by-step wizard?

Cheers,

Colin

 

 


Colin Mulcahy
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