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New Post 7/3/2008 9:00 PM
User is offline Johan Johansson
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Adding many Imports entries to make the sourcecode work??? 

Hi all DNN pros

I have a conversion question about the developing the Blog module. I am using VS 2005 on a vista machine and DNN 4.8.4 and the Blog Module sourcecode version 03.04.00 (Latest as of 2008-07-04). Why did I have to add many Imports references befor ebeing able to compile the code and could I have set this up differently?

 

File "ViewEntry.ascx.vb" before editing by me:

 

File "ViewEntry.ascx.vb" after adding Imports entries:

 

I had to do so with at least 20 files in the sourcecode. Is this a result of me doing it in the wrong way and is there a better way of setting this up?

 

My VS Setup:

/Johan   www.k2search.se


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New Post 7/4/2008 1:27 AM
User is offline Dario Rossa
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Re: Adding many Imports entries to make the sourcecode work??? 

Hi Johan,

as far as I know the Blog module is still developed against DotNetNuke 3.3.7 using VS 2003 and .NET Framework 1.1, using your dev environment may require serious modifications.

Best regards,
Dario Rossa


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