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12/28/2010 5:18 AM
 
I am new to Dotnetnuke , It is wonderful , very easy and have a huge features
But I have one problem with the DLL files

problem Details: I Create an Custom module , and It it use some functions from DLL file , when i install the module at the dotnetnuke and but the dll file in bin folder it work good
I want to make an Install backage for my new module with the dll ??? how to make that ??? and where to but the dll

 
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12/28/2010 10:02 AM
 
see wiki ("module packing"): http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/tabid/1409/loc/allpages/Cat/Packaging/Default.aspx
regarding including a DLL file in your package, in your manifest (.DNN) file you would write something like:
<component type="Assembly">
          <assemblies>
            <basepath>bin</basepath>
            <assembly>
              <name>this-is-my-dl-file.dll</name>
            </assembly>
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