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New Post 4/29/2008 8:17 PM
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YRe: customize document module 

You need references to the DNN dlls, as well as the microsoft applicationblocks data DLL.


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New Post 4/30/2008 7:58 AM
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Re: YRe: customize document module 

Thanks!!!!

I only get warnings now. Now comes the real question on how do you test you changes to this module. Do I have to build and install on the dnn website for every change or is there another way?

 

 
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Re: YRe: customize document module 

That depends on where you have your project at. If you have it in the /dotnetnuke/desktopmodules/documents/ folder you should be able to build and refresh as it should be putting a DLL in the BIN folder. If you have it somewhere else than you will have to move the files to the proper folders manually.


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