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7/12/2007 7:40 AM
 

The "front-end" produced by MB is templateable, using our Template Manager interface.   This gets installed with every module created.  With some minor HTML and the tag engine it's up to you what the end result looks like.

Images are uploaded via the core DNN control.  If that does not suit your purpose there's plenty of examples of the ASP server upload control on the web.

You set search fields (uses DNN core search), Email is supported in 4.5.11 (currently RC2).  Conditional fields will require you to visit the code and set that up.

 
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7/13/2007 10:01 AM
 

You can try module from http://components.init.si This is actually database GUI, but you can build application such a car listing without any coding and you can transfer settings to other dnn installations also.

Kind regards,

Primoz

 
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7/13/2007 1:23 PM
 

chris_adler wrote

I don't think you'll find what your after. I think the fastest and least lines of code approach is to use the Open-SmartModule which lets you host any ASP.NET usercontrol in a module. Write the user controls that you need, test them, then integrate them into your portal. WAY less code than creating a standard DNN module. It's not redistributable, but that clearly isn't one of your requirements.

In the past this was true but with the DAL+ you will use less code than standard ADO code. I think this tutorial demonstrates this:

Super-Simple Module (DAL+) (C# and VB)



Michael Washington
http://ADefWebserver.com
www.ADefHelpDesk.com
A Free Open Source DotNetNuke Help Desk Module
 
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