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10/17/2009 1:50 PM
 

I am in the early stages of evaluating DNN as a CMS.  We currently have dozens of .asp pages that perform various dynamic tasks, which I would need to somehow migrate.  Can I run .asp content within DNN?  I fear that this might require writing extensions, which might be more than I am willing/able to take on right away.  Thanks for any advice.

 
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10/18/2009 6:41 AM
 

I'd say more alongside than within.

Disclaimer - I have never tried this so it's guesswork.  I'd expect that you could throw a load of ASP pages into the same folder.  The asp pages would be ignored by DNN and vice versa.  You could have links between them, and they could use the same database(s) for content, but I think that's probably the limit of the integration you can have.

Why don't you load up a test site and try it.

Maybe someone will be along in a minute who knows more.


Best wishes,
- Richard
Agile Development Consultant, Practitioner, and Trainer
www.dynamisys.co.uk
 
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