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9/12/2006 6:01 AM
 
john@kirkman.com wrote
Mark,

Many thanks. Everything is working  fine now.

John



Working  fine
 
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10/3/2006 5:21 PM
 

Hello Mark,

many thanks for your tutorial - extremly good designed !! Unfortuntaly it doesn't work in my situtation :-( - I'am new in dnn development, so I will resume what I have done (maybe I did something wrong):

  • extracted the dnn 4.3.5 install to c:\inetpub\wwwroot\geopic
  • made a new sql-server instance
  • modified my web.config settings
  • created the local IIS-path
  • gave all necessary users right-permission to c:\inetpub\wwwroot\geopic
  • installed it via http://localhost/geopic
  • => it works perfectly !!
  • I open up Visual Studio 2005
  • Clicked: File - Open - WebSite
  • Open via local-IIS dialog on GeoPic
  • the whole project is loaded
  • I tested it by compiling it - it runs perfectly
  • I copied the StartKit 4.3.5 to that directory (c:\inetpub\wwwroot\geopic)
  • extracted it
  • installed the file DotNetNuke.vscontent without errors
  • => and it should work => but it doesn't !!

Did I have something done wrong ?

And where are all code-behind (*.aspx.vb) files ? I only can see the files for default.aspx, rss.aspx, errorpage.aspx, keepalive.aspx ?

Many thanks for your help - and sorry for these questions - as I'm said I'm very new in dnn-development

Best regards,
Robert
Austria


Robert John Austria / Europe
 
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10/12/2006 2:52 AM
 

Hi John,

I had the same problem when I used the Website\Copy website functionality in Visual Studio 2005. It failed to copy two files under the App_Code\Reports folder. These two files are ReportInfo.vb and ReportsController.vb. These files create the class defintions for the DotNetNuke.Modules.Reports namespace. The bug above was caused by a class referencing a non existent class as the code was missing.

Regards,

Iain

 
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