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10/16/2009 7:19 PM
 

Where do I hook up a custom process that I want to be running on every page load? I'd like to override a dotnetnuke function and not have a DNN module added on every page there is ..... just package this process in a single dll .... what are your suggestions to voerride which function (core function or not) ..... if there is a difference in performance which function I override and not I'd like to know about what you think as well .... 

 
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10/21/2009 3:38 PM
 

This would greatly depend on what you are trying to do.  If you just want a process to run, you may be able to do this through the DNN scheduler.  Or maybe you can create a module you place on the page and have its load process do it.  There are many ways of doing this depending on what it is you’re trying to do...


Best Regards,

Robert J Collins | Co-Founder & President

Netlogic Corporation

 
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