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9/8/2011 12:55 PM
 
Hi

Please direct me to what is the correct method, for Creating a Module that consists of a Edit Web User Control, Settings Web User Control, and a View Web User Control, whilst also including 3 additional Web User Controls which I have created. I need to know how these Controls can be integrated to see and Reference each other Vice Versa. Also I am not able to Drag a Control from the Toolbox and Drop it on my Web User Control within the Designer, uncertain what is the Direct Cause or Reason behind this theory? Nevertheless I require some knowledge on how to Create a Setup Package which will Include all of the above. I have successfully Created and Installed the above myself, hence only with the 3 Main Web User Controls (Edit, Settings and View) whilst failing to include my own Web User Controls.

I’m currently using the following:
1. Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 (C#)
2. Microsoft SQL 2008
3. Dot Net Nuke 6
4. Dot Net Nuke Starter Kit 6
 
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9/8/2011 3:52 PM
 
the wiki has a mass of documentation -http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/Page/Module-Development.aspx is a good starting point, though i recommend looking at the full category http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/loc/allpages/Cat/Development.aspx

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9/9/2011 6:33 AM
 
awesome!

dont know why i never had a look at the wiki

thx!!!
 
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9/9/2011 11:27 AM
 
Cathal, Maybe the Wiki should be a top level link on DNN.com?


Steven Webster
Manager, Community Platform
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9/9/2011 12:27 PM
 
it is listed under the resources menu above, but I agree I'd love to see it listed as an icon at the top beside shop/download/support etc. I've made that suggestion before but will ping the folks who control ui/content on dotnetnuke.com and see if they agree (back when I made the suggestion there was little wiki content but theres now over 250 pages)

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