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8/7/2007 10:59 AM
 

My current site has dotnetnuke through a GoDaddy installation. I wanted to know if there is anyone here at all who has had success with making a backup of this type of technology work. If you have, can you tell me how you got it to work.

To date, I have looked up information and found a backup module at evotiva. It says it works. I have been trying that. There are files I think I need to tweak some, but they are hard to find the way GoDaddy sets things up *sighs*.

The other question I have is: how do you use PHP on DNN? I want to use it to display some database info for contacts to administrators.

Comments and links welcome. Thank you so much.

 
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8/7/2007 11:22 AM
 

You can't use PHP, but the .Net framefork. That's why it is called DotNetNuke, and not PHPNuke.

 
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8/7/2007 5:17 PM
 

Snowcovered has "Nukelet":

Nukelet enables you to make custom DotNetNuke modules using your favorite languages like C#, VB.NET, ASP.NET, PHP, ASP, Ruby, and VScript.

I've never used it, but it claims to allow PHP scripting...



 
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8/7/2007 8:41 PM
 

Stefan Cullmann wrote

You can't use PHP, but the .Net framefork. That's why it is called DotNetNuke, and not PHPNuke.

 

Um.... "ouch, but thank you"?

@yoink: Thank you very much for that idea. I'll take a look at that as soon as I can. That would be a big help.

 

I was/am simply trying to find something that would interact with a mysql database I am working on for work. Also, I didn't know if the text/html modules would support any other kind of script; I didn't want to make a module, just display a bit of database info and maybe make a form or two.

 
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8/8/2007 5:34 AM
 

For Evotiva, i use BackupScript and its very usefull if you have full DNN install module install and skin install files.


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