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    My Existing DNN has javascript/Jquery errors in console. It is 8.0 version. I want to upgrade it to latest one. My question is

    How do I know my DNN is Enterprise or Normal?

    Is upgradation is same for both Enterprise and Normal?

    From where i can download the upgraded code to replace my existing code?






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      By "Enterprise" to me mean DNN Professional or Evoq?

      You would have one of those versions only if you paid a license fee in the past.

      If you look at the contents of the Versions database table, you may see references.
      Joe Craig
      DNN MVP
      Patapsco Research Group





      New Around Here





        I got an existing project to work on it. So how will i know if this is DNN Professional or Evoq?

        How will i know if this is paid licence or not?

        In my versions table, I can see "DNNCORP.CE"

        An urgent reply will be appreciated






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          Afair "CE" stands for Community Edition, which means it is the free version. "Community Edition" was the name before is was rebranded to "DNN Platform".

          DNN Professional Edition was rebranded to Evoq a long time ago, so when you're on version 8, this should be Evoq (if you have the paid version - but I don't think so).

          Another point to look at could be: If the HTML Pro extension is installed, this should be Evoq.

          Anyway, when you develop extensions, there should not be any difference on which version you do that.

          Happy DNNing!
          Michael

          Michael Tobisch
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          dnnWerk Austria
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