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12/10/2006 1:52 PM
 
Here is my really stupid question:  When using DNN is the entire site a "DNN Site" like a Flash site is a "Flash Site".  Meaning, that the entire site is wrapped up in the DNN arch.  OR Can you pick and choose which parts of the site get a DNN module, such as you would pick and choose which parts of a asp.net site get a DropDownList?

The reason for my really stupid question is that I already have a handful of
asp.net sites out there, and am wondering if it's possible to meld them together?  Or is DNN a whole new ball of wax?

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I've been writing/developing/learning web sites in vb/asp.net for about two years and am used to the architectural model such as the one presented in Marco Bellinaso's book "Problem-Design-Solution". 

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12/10/2006 5:54 PM
 

A DNN site as you say is much like a "flash site";  however, you can use the DNN iFrame module to include all sorts of of other content that you might have previously built.  Also there is a great module you can purchase called XMod (dnndev.com) which amongst other things lets you you use ascx controls right inside your DNN site.

I hope that helps,

Stuart


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