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2/23/2012 12:08 PM
 

I'm currently doing some research for a website design company who wants me to take a look into DOTNETNUKE and some of it's capabilities. One of their questions is: Can you use custom .NET code in DNN? If so, how?

The only examples I've seen of this so far are located in the "Desktop Modules/Admin" directory and these all appear to be controls. In order to utilize .NET code, do you have to make a control or can .NET methods be called to directly from DNN?

 
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2/23/2012 4:42 PM
 

JCox, you've asked this question three different times now (Community Exchange, Stack Exchange, and now here). I would recommend that you look at the answers to your other inquiries rather than just asking thesame question again

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/C... 



Chris Hammond
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2/24/2012 7:50 AM
 
Yes, you can create and implement customer .net by making them modules and uploading them to your DNN website.

Mark
 
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2/24/2012 2:33 PM
 

Chris,

I apologize for the repetitive post; I'm new to this site and I lost the first one I posted.

 
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