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7/1/2008 9:06 PM
 

Thanx to both of you for rapid reply.

I've already resolved the issue in DotNetNuke.Feedback project (which was due to unavailable references of Dotnetnuke.dll).

But now im unable to build the DotNetNuke.Feedback.SqlDataProvider project which is due to unavailable reference of DotNetNuke.Feedback and DotNetNuke.Library.

I replaced the DotNetNuke.Feedback reference with DotNetNuke.Modules.Feedback....is it correct?

And where can i find this DotNetNuke.Library dll?

 
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7/1/2008 11:26 PM
 

OK i've resolved the issues....

i replaced the DotNetNuke.Library reference with DotNetNuke.dll ...and it is working perfectly fine...

Thanx a lot to both of you for rapid response and help

 
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