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3/31/2010 1:41 PM
 

Hi there, I'm looking to add a very simple workflow process to our DNN sites.

Basically any time a text/html module is saved, I'd like to fire off an email to a proof-reader to double check the content. Does anyone have advice on how to start with this? I was thinking of either:

 

* Attaching javascript to the save button and sending an email on click

* Using SQL Server to somehow generate an email any time the htmltext table has been modified

* Somehow modifying the core TEXT/HTML module source code to add a new emailer function

 

I'm pretty new at this, so any advice getting started would be appreciated.

 

Thanks.

 
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4/6/2010 9:58 AM
 

 Check out this module..

http://workflow.codeplex.com/Wikipage

I haven't worked with it, but it seems to meet your needs.


Nick Christy Director of Technology, r2Integrated
 
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4/6/2010 11:55 AM
 

 Yeah, this is great. Thank you.

 
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