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4/10/2007 6:48 AM
 

Hi.

We have a website up and running with DNN 4.0.2

We would like to understand (please inform where to find a tutorial,...) how to organize/configure a VS 2005 solution that has the DNN Website and also other C# projects which would compile to their own dlls -> allowing us to organize the developments in terms of projects that are independent from each other.

Is this possible? How can it be achieved? Can we have this multi-project structure? If so, would the modules(ascx) created in these projects be available to be configured in the website for users?

Thanks in advance for your support.

Andreia

 
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