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2/25/2006 7:37 PM
 

Does anyone have a good example of how to create the dataprovider, sqldataprovider, and web.config entries so that I can use a different database for my module? I don't want to use the default DNN database.

Also, I need this to work in VS2005. I've done this in VS2003, but it doen't work the same way in 2005.

Could you please post a working example?

 

Thanks!!!

 
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2/27/2006 11:26 AM
 

I want to make Intranet Portal using DotNetNuke and MySQL Database. So, I need modify core framework, because I want to throw some field in login, user account, data provider and other cores. I have looked for these in Wrox Portal DotNetNuke book, Documentation and other resources, but nothing. May I get class diagram, database diagram for this framework to ease modification, please?

 

 

 

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Fanoux

 
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