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6/29/2006 6:00 PM
 

Hello Everybody,

I was wondering if it was possible to import asp files created from a previous website into DNN? I have godaddy as my host and it seems that DNN for them does not allow uploading of asp files through the DNN page. I am not sure if it is DNN, the product itself that is causing this, or godaddy is not allowing it on their end. If uploading of asp pages is possible, how would you do it? Now if I am able to upload the files, will DNN be able to break down the asp pages and differentiate between vbscript/javascript/html content. Thanks in advance.

 
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