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8/26/2010 7:23 AM
 
Hi,

I have the need to use some specific modules for display only purposes in a conventional asp.net page (other system).
Off course, the module will need to run in the dnn environment to be able to render successfully
the question is, can this be done, is it possible to create the necessary objects in code to be able add the end to render the module and inject the html in a convential asp.net page.

Anyone has experience on performing a task like this ?

Kind Regards,
Filip.

 
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8/26/2010 8:36 AM
 
One quick method is to use the same url as the print icon for the container render and put the url in a Iframe in the other site.
Jan
 
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8/26/2010 8:59 AM
 
That is actually a great idea,

I completely forgot about this.

Thx!
 
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