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New Post 5/8/2006 8:41 AM
User is offline Stuart - Hilbert Solutions, LLC
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Re: Code behind files? 

Sorry but I didn't see where the source code was listed either.  When I download the source, I certainly don't get the code-behind files in the package.  Where are they located now?

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New Post 5/8/2006 8:47 AM
User is offline Stuart - Hilbert Solutions, LLC
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Re: Code behind files? 

Well I jumped the gun, I read through this thread and all was made clear.

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/ForumsDotNetNuke/tabid/795/forumid/34/threadid/9309/threadpage/1/scope/posts/Default.aspx

I guess my thought is why not just make it straight forward in the source download?

 

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New Post 5/29/2006 9:17 PM
User is offline Alan Avante
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Re: Code behind files? 

Yikes, absolutely amazing that someone on the team can't just say, 'the source is stored in the .resx file (which is actually a zip file!) in the sources download.  Was that so hard?  I guess my question is the same.  Why not be straight forward and just put the code behind in non-zip files?  And create the sub-folders too?  Why create extra work for everyone?

Just from a 'user interface' standpoint, this is concerning example.

 
New Post 5/29/2006 9:25 PM
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Re: Code behind files? 
I don't see why you are mentioning user interface here, that is completely irrelevant to this discussion. In your other post you mention communication, which is relevant. Please read the other thread on this subject to get an understanding of reasons why.

 
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