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11/6/2014 3:19 PM
 
Yes, only I think those would be stripped down and eventually abandoned, so if I develop my modules, maybe I could opt for something not native inside DNN for some tasks.. I don't know... just brainstorming.
Anyway I found a nice tip that could solve the issue of loading 2 different version of the same assembly without clashing namespaces:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libra...
 
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11/9/2014 9:16 AM
 
Note: If DNN Corp. removes Telerik, the DNN controls might be modified to use different component, but will continue to work (maybe they look slightly different)

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