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7/2/2014 12:04 PM
 

Hey Guys, 

I'm building a new DNN site. I've got everything up and running with IIS and can navigate to the site with dnndev.me, but I'm wondering how I can import the project to VS2013? I know that I can make modules in VS, but I'd like to have a solution for the entire site. I've tried creating a new project and dragging the site over to the new project, but that introduced a chain of errors. I know it can be done somehow, I've seen it in projects I've worked on.

 
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7/2/2014 2:08 PM
 
There is a solution for DNN source Version, but I don't see a real use in a solution for a complete website only. VS solutions are designed for code, but you won't have all source code for all modules (and even if, you should compile them independently)

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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7/2/2014 3:11 PM
 
Like Sebastian said, there's no real benefit to doing that. All module development is done outside of the web site.

Mark
 
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