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Hi,
I've noticed that the latest version contains a YAF module and was trying to integrate it into an existing website of mine in Cuyahoga. Couple of quick questions though, Do the settings from the project web.config.cuyahoga need to be copied into the main website web.config? Do I need to rename the YAF project web.config.cuyahoga to web.config? Doesn't YAF need it's own database tables - where are the scripts to create these?
Many thanks
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You need to add the YAF module to your solution, build it and then add the .config sections to the correct areas of the cuyahoga web.config.
The version I have works fine. You also need the patched YAF itself of course. If you email I can send you my version that works fine in an archive (zip/rar).
I also create a YAF template to the forum sits nicely within the context of the site.
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I've noticed that the YAF module no longer appears in the source code (1.6) - has it been deliberately removed?
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