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9/7/2008 2:18 PM
 

iWeb can be used to provide web services to access/control DotNetNuke from any application, that consumes the web services, i.w. your mobile app.


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Sebastian Leupold

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9/7/2008 2:43 PM
 

From what little I read, I didn't get that out of it.  I also found IWebCF on Forge.  What's the main difference between them? 

Thanks, I will give IWeb a try out and see what comes out of it...


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9/7/2008 11:23 PM
 

b471code3 wrote
 

From what little I read, I didn't get that out of it.  I also found IWebCF on Forge.  What's the main difference between them? 

Thanks, I will give IWeb a try out and see what comes out of it...

One uses Windows Communication Foundation and one doesn't they are both part of the same project at:

http://iweb.adefwebserver.com/



Michael Washington
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9/8/2008 8:46 AM
 

Hello
I also had problems integrating several 3rd party apps within DNN when DNN is installed to the root of IIS7.  Because the DNN webconfig is in the root, that takes over all subfolders. What I had to do was create a new app pool and create a new website outside of the root folder and stick it on another port of the webserver. This may not be the answer to your question but it sounds like what I was going through trying to get another app to play nice with DNN.
Hope that helps you out.


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9/8/2008 9:16 AM
 

Thanks Michael.  Do you have any instructions on where/how to add methods so I can use IWeb on my DNN 4.8.2 portal with a PDA?  I have done all the testing on my test site (not a DNN source or compiled site just a regular ASP.NET VB site) and it works just fine (with the exception of having my PDA talk to the web service). 

I sm stuck between a rock and a hard place with this as I have never had to work with web services and PDA's talking back and fourth before... :(


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