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New Post 6/12/2008 6:20 AM
User is offline Guillermo
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Re: Modifying and tasting the DNNForum - How to? 

For this:

"You have to install the forum module source on your local DNN environment as a new module."

Is it necesary if I olready have installed the original forum without the source code?

Thanks

 
New Post 6/12/2008 8:25 AM
User is offline Pedro
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Re: Modifying and tasting the DNNForum - How to? 

Things were really clear after reading the documentation guide. Thanks for the tip!

Actually, whenever I built the project, I was modifying the assembly. So my post was totally off, things were working ok since the beginning. Sorry about that.

Thanks again!

 

 
New Post 6/13/2008 12:06 PM
User is offline Guillermo
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Re: Modifying and tasting the DNNForum - How to? 

Pedro!

I'm making changes in the module and they are not appearing in the portal.

Have you done any step else?

Have you done this?:

"No you have to use the Forum folder.You have to install the forum module source on your local DNN environment as a new module."

Do I upload the source.zip to the HOST/MODULE DEFINITIONS for the installation?

I have tried to find documentation in the link, but I haven't found so either any indication or links are welcome!

Thanks!

 

 
New Post 6/13/2008 4:45 PM
User is offline Pedro
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Re: Modifying and tasting the DNNForum - How to? 

Hey Guillermo,

I was able to make changes to the ascx and the code files and see them on the dot net nuke server.

I just followed Matthias' instructions by deploying a regular instalation of DNN and then installing forum module using the source package. I would then put the contents of the "resource" folder inside the DesktopModules/Forum folder . Then you can just double click on the DotNetNuke.Forum.sln and you're good to go. The files I looked at were the Module Developers Guide and Module Development Guide (part1).

The only thing that did not work for me was debugging. I got an error that said something like "windows authentication is not enabled" but I looked at my windows vista features and it was checked.

They pretty much render all the code from the forums dll. They don't use a lot of user controls, I looked hard trying to find a way to fix my simple problem with no success, then the users broke other stuff on the live forums and i decided to stop using the Forums module. I do have to add that I'm a C# egghead and I was getting lost in the VB code.

The forums suffer from html injection and they don't have a safe BB (Bulletin Board) editor to avoid this. That was what I was trying to fix at first, but then we were also affected by this bug http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/7/threadid/183263/scope/posts/threadpage/2/Default.aspx .

So I decided to install yetanotherforum.net , those forums can come in a DNN module and it works great =). the YAF forums have all sorts of nice stats, they are comparable to the phpBB forums and they are also open source. They have a BB editor and more (the FCK editor is included there). They are not vulnerable to html injection (at least when using the BB editor) and they seem to be bug free. They come with smileys and skins.

I my opinion, the DNN forum module still needs some work. I'm sure it will get there though, I have high hopes.

 Regards,

 
New Post 6/14/2008 12:48 PM
User is offline Matthias Schlomann
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Re: Modifying and tasting the DNNForum - How to? 

Petro,

debugging did not working if it is not enabled in the web.config file. Open the web.config and set the debug="false" to debug="true" then save it.   Also make clear, you have check the Forum project files virtual directories!  Standard virtual folder is localhost/dotnetnuke_2.  I have postet about this in this thread.  Also make sure you have WAP installed, its a feature of the Visual Studio.

 


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