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New Post 7/11/2006 10:15 PM
User is offline Ralph Brenner
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Building XML Module 

Can someone point me in the right direction? I've for DNN 4.3.2 installed and I need to make a minor mod to the XML module. I've downloaded the only source I can find on the site but I can't determine how to make a project with it to get a point where I can even build it. I must be missing something?

Thanks.


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New Post 7/12/2006 2:07 AM
User is offline Sebastian Leupold
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Re: Building XML Module 
please notice, that the source code for modules is not included with DNN downloads. You need to download it separately from the projects' download page at www.dotnetnuke.com Notice as well, that all modules except Reports are DNN3 modules, created with VS 2003 and ASP1.1., so you need VS 2003 to modify module sources.
Sebastian Leupold



DotNetNuke Project UserDefinedTable
DotNetNuke Project XML/XSL
 
New Post 7/20/2006 6:20 PM
User is offline Michael Plax
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Re: Building XML Module 

Hello,

I'm trying to download source for XML module from project's download page [http://www.dotnetnuke.com/DotNetNukeProjects/ModuleXML/Downloads/tabid/870/Default.aspx]

From sourceforge page [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=77052&package_id=168876] I choose XML_3.1_Source.zip. After unzip it, I could not find any files that looks like source code.
Where can I find source file for XML module?

Regards,

Michael

 
New Post 7/21/2006 1:14 AM
User is offline Stefan Cullmann
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Re: Building XML Module 

Source Code

The source code of all modules is not included inside DNN download, even if you download the DNN Source Release.

Each module has its own source package; you can download them at the downloadpages of each project. Each module is a zip file. Inside the source file is a .rescource file which is a renamed zip archive too. You may rename it back to .zip and deflat it.

Normally you will install the source module on a DNN3.x portal. During the installation the .resource file gets unzipped and you are ready to develop using VS2003.

You must not install a source module on DNN4.x. This would result in a not working DNN installation.

Building modules under DNN4.x / ASP.NET 2.0

You will need a DNN 3.x and a DNN4.x installation. Install your desired source module at DNN3.x. Download the DotNetNuke 4.3.3 Module Upgrade Wizard and run it. Choose your dnn3.x installation, it will llist up all installed source modules. Select the desired one and upgrade it to your DNN4.x installation. Afterwards you must remove the old DotNetNuke.Modules.UpgradedModule.dll and the DotNetNuke.Modules.UpgradedModule.SqlProvider.dll out of the dnn4 bin folder.

Now you are ready to tune your module using VWD or even notepad.

The future

I will bet that every module will be upgraded to a DNN4.x / ASP.NET2.0 source module in the next months.


Stefan Cullmann - stefan.cullmann [at] dotnetnuke.com

forms & Lists (UDT5.0) will be the next major release of the User Defined Table project.
A first Preview is available, though it requires DotnetNuke 5 (Beta 5).

 
New Post 4/5/2007 11:53 AM
User is offline iwonder
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Re: Building XML Module 

Any update on this process, now that the XML module was updated?  I downloaded the source zip, but it does not have any sln or project file, so how do I go about making changes and building it using vs.net?

I want to correct a missing feature that has impacted my site, and need to make a quick change.

Thanks

 
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