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1/24/2009 3:46 PM
 

I installed the wiki with the dnn5 installation, it installed 4.1.0.

 

But does not show up in the "add new module" section.  In the Module Definitions, it is there but (in edit mode) shows nothing more than the package settings (name, owner, etc).  No Module defs etc.

 

Does it work with dnn5?  Do I just need to reinstall wiki?

 
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1/27/2009 2:48 AM
 

Just updating;

 

I have successfully installed wiki on my DNN5 site.  Whatever was installed with DNN5 didn't set everything up properly.  Uninstalling (with error), then reinstalling fixed the problem. 

 

Now I'm left with trying to get my users to write wiki articles.  ;)

 
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2/17/2009 8:47 AM
 

What did you mean it didn't set up things properly, what kind of issues did you get. I have installed and it seems to work except when I do image links the dialog that comes up doesn't render properly perhaps this is a IE issue or is it to do with the installation. Did you experience this?

 
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2/17/2009 10:49 AM
 

Personally, I would stick with DNN 4.9.1 or 4.9.2(available soon) for now. DNN5 has a number of bugs that should be fixed in the 5.0.1 release


Chris Hammond
Former DNN Corp Employee, MVP, Core Team Member, Trustee
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