That's a good question - not sure we've documented the process anywhere. 

 

If you make changes to the source, you'll need to rebuild the project, of
course. Although you can do it with Visual Studio, I recommend that you use
the build script I wrote, because in addition to compiling the code, it will
run all the unit tests and build the appropriate zip files. You can invoke
the build script by opening a command prompt, going to the directory where
you have the source code, and running "build dist". 

 

Once you've got the project built, you can look in the "dist" directory,
where you should see the same zipfiles that you download from the FlexWiki
site. You can then use them to upgrade your site or to create a new site as
appropriate. 

 

Make sense? If not, please ask and we'll be happy to clear up any confusion.


 

Also, if you make cool changes or fix bugs, please consider donating them
back to the community! 

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ayin
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 10:53 PM
To: flexwiki-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Flexwiki-users] changing something on the source code

 


hello,

i am new to flexwiki..
if i would be changing something in the source code, how will or what are
the steps to have it reflected on the web (i mean, the browser)... like, if
i'll be changing something like layout of the editing page... 

hope you wont mind if this sounds so newbie or perhaps non-sense to you... 

many thanks,
helen

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