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12/13/2007 9:43 AM
 

Hi all,

Let me start by saying that I'm not a DNN programmer and outsource the work that needs to be coded...

Is it possible to migrate an open-source webpart for sharepoint into something that would run in DotNetNuke? How difficult might something like this be?

I ask because there is a SCORM Learning Management System (LMS) part for Sharepoint that I'd just love to run in DNN... and I wonder what to expect would be the development time and cost....

Thanks,
Ari

 
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