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7/19/2010 5:37 AM
 
I did the LinqThings4Sale tutorial from aDefWebServer and it all went well until the end, Creating The Module Definition.

The screens in the tutorial do not match the screens in my 5.4 installation. I did the best I could, but now, instead of the module I wrote, I get this on the page when View is selected:

Things for Sale

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Congratulations

You have successfully created your module. You can edit the source of the module control by selecting the View Source Action from the Action Menu.


Any clues as to what I'm doing wrong?

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