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7/29/2011 5:49 AM
 
DNN n00b, so excuse me being unsure *how* to ask:

If you use the dashboard to create / edit pages you have that document manager.

How can you get the "path" of that "root" folder in your code?

Reason is that I'm creating a module that allows the user to upload a file.  Since the directory structure of our dev and live servers are different, I do not want to use hard coded paths.  Rather something in the line of:
 DotNetNuke.DocumentManager.RootFolder + "/Applications/Leave/" + DotNetNuke.Entities.UserController.GetCurrentUser().Username + ".doc".

Hope that make sense......
 
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7/29/2011 2:36 PM
 
for questions regarding DNN Pro or Enterprise, please contact support at DNN Corp.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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7/29/2011 2:40 PM
 
Sebastian Leupold wrote:
for questions regarding DNN Pro or Enterprise, please contact support at DNN Corp.

 Isn't the forums for developers to help each other?
It's Community version as far I understand anyhow.

 
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