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12/10/2008 3:18 PM
 

I just joined and downloaded DNN.  I have  relocated our corporate website from NetSolutions to GoDaddy in hopes of redoing our vintage VB asp web site in .Net 3.5.  I am looking for a good VS28 compliant hierarchical menu system and what I have read of DNN 4.x is that it requires VS2k5 and asp 2.0. The server I requested from GoDaddy supports .Net 3.5, so I am hesitant t load DNN on my Vista laptop with VS2k to code my new website, without first checking to make sure it will build rather without major effort under VS 2K8?

Trying reuse alot of HTMl from old site , but want to do cool things like dynamic HTML on home page, SS. my account login etc etc and encrypted database field in SQL server 2K 8 for PCI compliance etc.

Can anyone give me some lessons learned ( not the hard way) on if DNN 4 is a good menuing system to use to start  a new .Net 3.5 web site being rebuilt with VS2K8 on a Vista business laptop?? Once done upload to Godaddy!

 
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12/10/2008 4:43 PM
 

DNN works well on (ASP.Net 2.0, ASP.Net 3.0, ASP.Net 3.5) and you may develop in VS2005 or VS2008.

But DNN is NOT a menu system, it is an Application framework, where you can combine content using modules and design the page using Skins.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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