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10/10/2010 5:14 AM
 
Hi.

A really great tutorial can be found here: http://www.sipidcode.com/post/(VB)-DN...
Johan made the start under c# and i translated it into vb to have it integrated in his page.

Cheers

Kai
 
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10/19/2010 10:52 AM
 
Tomjp,
not sure if you really got the answer you were looking for but here is what I think.  DNN is a web application that contains existing modules for you to use in order to creat content for your web site. However you can also develop your own module if what is already in there does not correspond to your need.  Also DNN allow you to add as many pages as you want and also allows you to control their access via security roles.  I encourage you to watch the basic videos found here:
http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Products/Do...

And if you still want to develop your own module then take a look at http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/B...

Hope this helps,
Eric

 
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10/21/2010 1:42 PM
 
Regarding clearing the "Root Namespace" requirement: Visual Studio will not accept an empty namespace. Does anyone know how I can work around this. (This is for both vs2008 and vs2010)
 
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10/24/2010 9:03 AM
 
Kurtnelle, no need to change the root namespace in vs2010.
 
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