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6/12/2007 7:21 PM
 

I have a set of .aspx files that I've written, they do exactly what I want as stand alone files.  I'd like to be able to drop them into DNN, but it appears in order to do that I'm going to need to make them a module.  I'm ok with that as I'd like to learn how to make modules for DNN.  I have the starter kit installed, everything compiles, all is well for DNN.

My question is, where do I start in converting my current code into a module?  How do I handle call backs to the page to handle the different GET values passed for the sorting options I use?  Basically, where do I start? ;)  I've looked at a couple of module creation pages, some were a bit helpful, others not so much.  Where can I find info on the different DNN variables, procedures, etc?

Thanks for any help!

 

 
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6/13/2007 10:36 AM
 

You can start with michael washingtons articles at http://dotnetnuke.adefwebserver.com I would also recommend simply looking at the source code for some other modules that might help guide you in the right way.

You can use the NavigateUrl method to create your links passing different params. 


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