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8/10/2011 11:36 AM
 
Dear Sir/Madam,

This is Arun here. I have a query regarding the DotnetNuke CMS.

We are currently working on  Dot Net Nuke platform and we are facing difficulty while converting the module to a package. We are able to retrieve only one file from the package. We are not able to retrieve the whole list of files in the package.

It will be really helpful if you could guide us on this.

Looking forward for your reply.

With Regards

Arun
 
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8/10/2011 1:12 PM
 
Hi Arun,

There is some good documentation regarding the structure of package manifest files on the DotNetNuke wiki; I would start by looking there.  If that does not help, I would suggest starting with a known-valid manifest file (perhaps one from a core module) and modifying it to meet your needs.  

If you continue to have trouble after pursuing both of the above, I suggest posting your manifest file here for further assistance.

Hope this helps!

Brandon

Brandon Haynes
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