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9/1/2006 4:24 AM
 

Hi Alex, Charles.

I'm very happy with that thread, got to it from Gemini, and it's nice to read that this critical issue is getting addressed.

I was just asking if Charles was aware that there were initially two causes for that exception, one being multi def modules, and the other one copied by ref modules, as I only read about the first cause so far.

Thanks for the great job Charles. You've done loads since a few months.

Good luck with finalizing v x.3.5

 
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9/16/2006 1:10 PM
 

Just installed it today and so far 4.3.5 is working great!

Charles - THANKYOU! THANKYOU! THANKYOU!

I'm a very happy bunny today and thanks for your help, so much appreciated.

Alex



Alex Shirley


 
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11/15/2006 6:28 AM
 

I upgraded one of my DNN installs a few weeks ago from 3.2.2 to 3.3.5 and now I need to create a child portal for a prospective customer. When I try to use the default Portal template or any of my templates the Portal Creation just hangs and leaves me with a half-baked child portal for which the Site Settings will not work. So I cannot delete the non-working child portal.

I see a lot on this for 4.3.5 showing that supposedly it is fixed, but I am on 3.3.5 and it is a BIG problem. Please offer some suggestions on what I can do to fix this or at least identify the cause. Thanks.


Forerunner Communications, LLC
DotNetNuke Integration Specialists

 
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