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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...Using DNN and ASP.NET on the same web siteUsing DNN and ASP.NET on the same web site
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3/16/2006 1:28 PM
 
What is the 'correct' way of integrating native non-dnn ASP.NET 2.0 pages in a DNN 4.0.2 site.
 
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3/21/2006 1:47 PM
 
I'm using classic ASP in my DNN 3.22 via an iFrame.  Works fairly well and stable.
 
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3/21/2006 6:06 PM
 

Thank you,

This leads to another question. Does a method exist in a DNN module of sending a message to another user of the system withou having the email address revealed. (Because that is what I would have done to thank you rather than cluttering the forum)

 
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3/21/2006 8:12 PM
 

You can thank me if it actually works for you.  Besides, that is what these forums are for - to exchange ideas and solutions.

Just another tip.  My iFrame needs were to not reveal any scrollbars to the user.  In other words, don't let them know that the asp.net code resides in your DNN module.  This is done via an auto resizing script for the iFrame that will resize the iFrame regardless of the length of the content.  I believe this module is available via snowcovered.com

Also, another tip for the iFrame.  It will not print correctly in IE.  IE will print the contents of the iFrame on a separate page.  Do your own testing.

 
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