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8/10/2016 4:17 PM
 

I created a web control that calls a web service for performing some calculations.    I need to deploy the web control and HTM files to my client's DNN site.   What I found is they had someone build this site so the do not have "local" version I can work from.     I have been working mostly with enterprise solutions so am a newbie to the DNN world.   Can anyone tell me how I can move what I built from my local development site to my client's site?   

 
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8/11/2016 9:38 AM
 
you need to wrap your control as a skin object or module and package it for distribution.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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8/15/2016 9:25 PM
 

 If anyone can point me to video and document that explains this process that would be great.    It took me an couple hours to write this code and weeks trying to figure out how to deploy it.   It can't be this hard.  

 
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8/16/2016 7:53 AM
 
Chuck,

you can find an overview here: http://www.dnnsoftware.com/wiki/modul... and follow the links given on that page.

Happy DNNing!
Michael

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