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3/7/2006 2:15 AM
 

Hello all!!

I have a project with very tight deadlines and I see that mot of the features required by the cient are provided by DNN. I have never used DNN so doing research if it is going to be feasible customizing it develop from scratch.

1- First of all should I use DNN 4.0.2 or 3.2? I have people with experience in ASP.Net 1.1. I think 3.2 being the older one has more modules and support, is it right?

2- Here is the basic scenario the clients of my clients will register for different services (Blog, CMS, Photo Gallery, Poll etc) and they will have to pay for them so every time a client registers a new portal has to be configured for them with only those services which they are paying for or single ? Can this be automated? As the application will be managed by the client who is totally non-technical so manual portal configuration is not a good solution.

3- I am thinking about creating a sub-domain for each new client so single DNN installation can work under different sub-domains? Please answer this question in reference with point # 2. As I am not very clear so I think I am asking very foolish things in foolish manner.

4- Can I add new fields to user profile?

5- Here is a complex thing. Clients of my clients will also have their own registered members who will be able to comment on their blogs and perform different activities on their portal only. Is it possible?

6- With reference to content publishing, searching should only be done on the content of one portal. Answer this in reference to point # 5.

Please forgive me if I havn't got my terminologies and concepts clear enough as I started going through DNN yesterday.

Thanks in anticipation.

 
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3/7/2006 4:43 AM
 

 

Welcome to the wide world of DotNetNuke!

haris_ssi wrote
1- First of all should I use DNN 4.0.2 or 3.2? I have people with experience in ASP.Net 1.1. I think 3.2 being the older one has more modules and support, is it right?

DNN 3.2.2 and DNN 4.0.2 are functionally identical but for different platform versions (ASP 1.1 vs. ASP 2.0) and if you don't need ASP 2.0 specific interactions, DNN 3 would be preferable. In my experience, DNN 3.1.1 is even more stable than DNN 3.2.2 - but does not run in ASP 2.0!

haris_ssi wrote
2- Here is the basic scenario the clients of my clients will register for different services (Blog, CMS, Photo Gallery, Poll etc) and they will have to pay for them so every time a client registers a new portal has to be configured for them with only those services which they are paying for or single ? Can this be automated? As the application will be managed by the client who is totally non-technical so manual portal configuration is not a good solution.

you will have to set up a dnn installations with individual portals for each client. there are articles about billing at www.smcculloch.net, but AFAIR they cover portal membership not ownership. but this might be easily transferred. You can mark each module as premium and assign individual access for each portal, but you might need a custom solution, if you need to have a surface to manage this from the point of sale.

haris_ssi wrote
3- I am thinking about creating a sub-domain for each new client so single DNN installation can work under different sub-domains? Please answer this question in reference with point # 2. As I am not very clear so I think I am asking very foolish things in foolish manner.

yes

haris_ssi wrote
4- Can I add new fields to user profile? 

yes, but currently you need custom 3rd party modules for this (have a search on the module list at www.dotnetnuke.com)

haris_ssi wrote
5- Here is a complex thing. Clients of my clients will also have their own registered members who will be able to comment on their blogs and perform different activities on their portal only. Is it possible?

that's what portals are for.

haris_ssi wrote
6- With reference to content publishing, searching should only be done on the content of one portal. Answer this in reference to point # 5.

this is by default.

Be aware, that you will need some time to dive deep into the needed features before presenting them to your customers and to get the necessary update.

Have luck!


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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3/7/2006 5:01 AM
 

Thanks alot Sebastian ... now I know that most of the things can be done so now I will dig deeper.

leupold wrote

you will have to set up a dnn installations with individual portals for each client. there are articles about billing at www.smcculloch.net, but AFAIR they cover portal membership not ownership. but this might be easily transferred. You can mark each module as premium and assign individual access for each portal, but you might need a custom solution, if you need to have a surface to manage this from the point of sale.

Could you please tell me what do you mean by portal membership and ownership in terms of billing? my basic concern is that can we automate the process of creating sub-domains for each client and configure their portal. As if the client has to do everything manually then our solution wont be of any use for them except the customization. I dont think they are technicl enough to manage this.

 
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3/7/2006 6:22 AM
 

when you create an additional portal (either as subdomain or as main domain) you can specifiy a template, that creates initial users, pages and places modules on them. I am not quite sure, if you can specify in the template, which premium modules are available, so you might need to assign them afterwards manually (and add to example pages).

Portal membership controls users and roles for a portal

Portal ownership specify the admin (= owner) of a portal


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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3/8/2006 7:39 AM
 
I have another question. Is it possible that subportal owners cannot play around with modules i.e. they cannot add or delete modules.
 
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