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3/2/2011 3:01 PM
 
I've installed the blog module but the permalink is messed up. I can fix this by editing the Utility.vb but I can't find it. After installing a module where are the source files so that I can edit and test a small edit?

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3/2/2011 4:14 PM
 
Module source would be in the desktopmodules/blog folder, though did you install the source version or just the version that came with DNN? You'll have to download the source package and install it. http://dnnblog.codeplex.com/

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3/2/2011 6:14 PM
 
Figured it out - I installed the "install" version of the blog ext instead of the "source" version. Probably those functions were pulled into a dll. I just reinstalled and overwrote with the source version.
 
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