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4/9/2006 1:22 AM
 
Hey guys, I go through the create a new page in the application, name the page test_page1. Does this create a .aspx file? If not, what is happening here. I created a new page and searched for the source and didnt have any luck finding the file. Thanks, Tim
 
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4/9/2006 6:30 PM
 

Um... This is a database driven application.  It is stored in the DB. All the files are displayed in the default.aspx file - so it creates only one page.

There is no source to be found.  This isn't new, any site you see that is *dynamically* driven, usually means that there is a database behind it, storing the data.

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4/10/2006 12:37 AM
 
Very cool. Any dsd's or table definitions for the different tables which are used to format the pages?
 
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4/10/2006 12:43 AM
 
Look at your URL and you will notice that not matter what page you access, it always has defautl.aspx.  When using friendly URL's the data before the page is used to tell the program what page/content to load.  If not using friendly URL's then this informaton would be passed as querystring parameters.  The only code would be the code that dynamically builds each page based on what is in the database.

-- The only time DNN creates a folder/aspx page is when you create a chile site (Needed because of how IIS handles child sites).  But even with the children sites, the application still only used a default.aspx page to render content.
 
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