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4/16/2010 1:41 AM
 

Hi @all

I would like to place the default.aspx page into a iFrame within the index.html file.
So far, when I connect to http://mypage/index.html it works fine. The default.aspx page will be open in the index.html iFrame.
But when I click on any button or link the system will redirect to default.aspx. Is there a solution to setup the dnn-system, so that it calls the index.html instead of the default.aspx? Can I configure this in the "Friendly URL Settings"?

Thanks

Marcel

 
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4/18/2010 7:51 PM
 

I would drop the idea of running DNN in an iframe.  While you might solve this particular problem, you will continue to get problems down the track.  DNN isn't designed to run in an iframe.

 
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