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!As far as I remember DNN, it's not complete open source.
!Project has DLL in it that does not come with source.
Are you sure about that ? I thought *all* source code is included.
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"George Ter-Saakov" <gt****@cardone .comwrote in message
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As far as I remember DNN, it's not complete open source.
Project has DLL in it that does not come with source.
That DLL does it. So you can not remove it (without going into DLL)
George.
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>On Jun 7, 3:48 pm, "Mark Rae" <m...@markNOSPA Mrae.netwrote:
>>"Juan T. Llibre" <nomailrepl...@ nowhere.comwrot e in
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!I'm guessing you've never tried... ;-)
No, but the same general principle applies to all open source apps,
doesn't it ?
You'd think that... :-) The basic rule of thumb with DNN (apart, obviously,
from getting rid of it) is that it only really works so long as you never
need to change anything...
DNN has never been something which perked my interest.
Me neither...
I can see how some would get excited about it but...not me.
It may be of limited use to people who aren't developers, I suppose... a bit
like FrontPage...
I remember when DNN came out. It was based on IBuySpy.
<sigh>
Yep - 'nuff said!
--http://www.markrae.net
So does anyone know where this header information is stored to remove
it?