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1/18/2011 3:58 PM
 
YourCompany is just the namespace. so I would change that to be something that means something to you. Either your Company Name, or your personal name, or some random name that you use to designate your namespaces from other people's name spaces.

The templates that i use in that video are designed so that you can change them before ever creating a project, so you can define your own namespace. How to do all that is listed here http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/B...

As for your case right now. You don't need to change yourcompany at all, if you want, just leave it as is.

What you put in the Assembly box of the project is the NAME of your DLL that will get created by the compilation of the project. What you call this is completely up to you as well.


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1/19/2011 8:44 AM
 
Chris Hammond wrote:
YourCompany is just the namespace. so I would change that to be something that means something to you. Either your Company Name, or your personal name, or some random name that you use to designate your namespaces from other people's name spaces.

Yes, I realise that, but it goes and splatters 'YourCompany' all over the things it's created and I'm not sure which ones I have to change in which bit. I've manually gone through and changed things, and then it's not liked some of the changes I've made, and there's a couple of things I'm not sure about anyway. :)



The templates that i use in that video are designed so that you can change them before ever creating a project, so you can define your own namespace. How to do all that is listed here http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/B...

Yes, but that's the template I tried yesterday which didn't like me because I'm not using IIS. When I first saw t I thought 'Wow!', but then the wheels fell off it when I tried to use it.



As for your case right now. You don't need to change yourcompany at all, if you want, just leave it as is.


That's true. I had thought of that. I'm really not trying to sound difficult, but the downside of that is that none of the examples I try out (from books, etc) work as they all have their own bits inside and they then don't like 'YourCompany'. :) I can't win. That's why I was trying to find some sort of definitive list of where the stuff appears that needs changing. I have no problem manually editing anything, if I know what to edit without breaking the whole thing.



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