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New Post 12/20/2005 10:20 PM
User is offline Tyler Carver
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Code behind files? 
I can't find the *.ascx.vb code behind files with the source.  Are these not available for distribution?

Thanks,
Tyler
 
New Post 12/20/2005 11:29 PM
User is offline Stefan Kamphuis
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Re: Code behind files? 
Hi,

Please read this post.

Good luck

Greetz,
Stefan Kamphuis
 
New Post 12/20/2005 11:32 PM
User is offline Hans-Peter Schelian
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Re: Code behind files? 

Tyler, if you miss the source code you have installed the install version, for each module two different versions are available for download

The install version and the install/ w source version, download the install /w source version and unzip the files in the module folder .

regards

HP


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New Post 12/21/2005 9:48 PM
User is offline Tyler Carver
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Re: Code behind files? 
Hi, thanks for the replies.  I'm sorry maybe I should be more specific.  I have what comes in the source distribution for the module and what comes with the source distribution for DNN.  I'm using DNN 3.2.1.  The problem I am having is that neither of these distibutions have the Visual Basic code behind files for the following:

EditHtml.ascx
HtmlModule.ascx

These files do not contain script and both reference a .ascx.vb code behind file.  These are the two files that I'm interested in.  I cannot build the HTML/Text project without these files.  If they are not available for distribution then that's fine but I'm just looking for a difinitive answer on if they are available (and where) or if they are not.

Thanks,
Tyler
 
New Post 12/22/2005 1:52 AM
User is offline Stefan Kamphuis
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Re: Code behind files? 
Tyler,

Like all official DotNetNuke subprojects, this project also has source code available. Please read where it's located in this postL
http://dotnetnuke.com/DotNetNukeProjects/ModuleTextHTML/tabid/844/forumid/34/threadid/9309/scope/posts/Default.aspx


Greetz,
Stefan Kamphuis
 
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