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4/17/2013 11:11 AM
 
I'm developing my own module and I want to create my own classes, for example, myfooclass.cs.

What directory, in a module structure filesystem, I summon my own classes C #?

Best regards.

 
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4/18/2013 2:48 AM
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Hi Marcos,

Better, you create your own custom folder & add all the custom classes to that folder which will help you in distinguishing custom classes and default dnn classes that gets generated automatically while creating new module.
Then, you can use those custom classes in any other classes by adding the reference of that class.

Thanks,
Avinash Kumar [ DNN Developer, Mindfire Solutions,India ]

 
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4/18/2013 6:46 AM
 
Marcos,

read the Wiki and Blog entries about module development, you'll find your answers there. There are also some tutorials in the Resources section of this web site, and you can find some useful templates for starting module development on CodePlex.

Best wishes
Michael

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