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3/8/2010 10:36 AM
 

Hi,the version I download is "DotNetNuke_Community_05.01.04_Source".When I try to run it,there are many error alert,is there any document about run the open source.Please give me a link.Thank you very much.

 
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3/8/2010 11:31 AM
 

Joe Brinkman must have written this just published blog post for you:

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/B...

Note in particular his warnings that installation of the source package should only be done by those already experienced with DotNetNuke installations. You do not need the source package for installation of your website nor even for building modules. It should only be used for studying the framework code and making modifications to the core code. Modifications to core code are highly discouraged because of the difficulties that will be caused when you want to upgrade DotNetNuke versions in the future.

Also, whether you use the source, install, or web deployment packages, I would suggest you use the most current version 5.02.03 not 5.01.04.


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