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1/8/2008 4:04 PM
 

I am bulding a web site witch i want users to upload pdf files on the server. The thing is i want that links to download the pdf apear dynamicly on some specific pages. For example  a pdf will be uploaded then the user chose witch page he want a link to dowload the pdf to apear in and also he could come back to a form or something to change the page he want the pdf to apear in.

Is there a modules that exist that will to that to me or should i built my own form .

Also can we insert asp code in my dot net nuke page, because if i need to make my own form i will need to write some sort of code to check the database to see witch pdf this page shoud show.

I am not sure if i made my self clear because i am french... if not ill try to explain my self differently

 
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1/9/2008 2:33 AM
 

i would not advise you to write anything in asp, because you won't have access to the dnn database and security model. I don't know of any module that can do this, so you would need to write your own. I am curious though.. why not just let your users upload the files through the website. You could use the documents module, udt or repository.....


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

DNN Blog | Twitter: @erikvb | LinkedIn: Erik van Ballegoij on LinkedIn

 
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1/9/2008 9:41 AM
 

well i am kinda new so i dont really know those modules, where can i find then and i are they used?

 
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1/9/2008 1:00 PM
 

these are DNN modules, you just need to install them. Go to host> module defnitions, and select which extra modules you want to install at the bottom of the page


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

DNN Blog | Twitter: @erikvb | LinkedIn: Erik van Ballegoij on LinkedIn

 
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1/10/2008 9:43 AM
 

well i dont think those module will be usefull because my web site will contains different categorie and about a 100 pdf, so i want the webmaster to upload those pdf and new one and decide right there on wich page and categorie it will show for example a pdf could be show a the page "sectors" 'news' and ''our clients' and a other pdf could only be on "sectors" and 'news'.

 

The thing is i dont want the webmaster to go trought a 100 pages just to manualy put the pdf he wants on those page. Because evantualy new pdf will be added weekly and the reason i decided to build there webpage using dotnetnuke it so simplyfie putting their content.

 

what would you recommend to approch my  problems?

thanks

 
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