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10/22/2008 9:49 AM
 
Hi, We have an existing website (e.g. http://www.example.com) writen in ASP .Net 2.0, with various pages (e.g. http://www.example.com/some-function.aspx). It's a bespoke and quite complex application, so we're not using a CMS for it. However, we do want to provide our users with some static content as well, and we need this to be driven by a basic CMS. But we do not want the whole site to be CMS driven, just a section within it. We want it to be on the same domain, within a "content" folder (e.g. http://www.example.com/content/some-article.aspx would be driven by the CMS, but not the rest of the site). Is this possible? If so, how do I do this? Would it involve an Alias or Virtual Directory in IIS? Would this cause issues with web configs, and perhaps paths to pages and images? Many thanks, Tim
 
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10/23/2008 4:14 PM
 

Are you using DotNetNuke or do you plan to?  You might find better options posting at www.asp.net, especially non-DNN ones.

Jeff

 
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