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1/14/2016 10:41 AM
 
I have already build pages in my DNN 7.4.2 (dnndev.me). Simple web pages.

The reason that I was trying to use visual studio to build my web pages for couple of reason.
1) It is simple to use to build web pages.
2) It will allow me to access the database and do search then display the result using C#.

I was trying to do the same in DNN and there is no clear way or direction on how to do that. Hence, I was hope using Visual Studio to build my DNN pages that will allow me to access the database and display the result.

The question is can I do this all in DNN or is there other way to do it.

I hope this makes sense.

Thanks in advance,
 
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