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4/15/2008 4:29 PM
 

Hi nukers,

I have an application developed in ASP.NET 2.0 with ajax ( It is a report which is stand alone which talks to an ERP database)

I've created a Page called "Reports" in dotnetnuke. When the user clicks on "Reports" from menu, my aspx application needs to be dispalyed.

I know, one way to implement this is creating a virtual directory for the aspx application and give this path to "Reports" page url.

Is there any other efficient way to do it?? I want to include this application inside Dotnetnuke directory structure. I'm a newcomer to dotnetnuke, so please bear with me if this question is so basic.  Bottom line is i have an application already built using ASP.NET 2.0 and i want to include this in my Dotnetnuke portal. I dont want my application to be reside in some other directory other than dotnetnuke directory.

Thanks in advance,

Saran

 
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4/15/2008 11:14 PM
 

Saran-

I'm not sure what you mean by an .aspx application.  I assume you mean a web site or web application.  You could always place that application in its own virtual directory on your server, use a DNN HTML module and call your aspx application/page and place it inside of a <FRAME> or <IFRAME> element.

 

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