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8/5/2006 7:41 PM
 
Hello All,
I did a search and couldn't find this in the forums, so I thought I'd ask:

In the 'DotNetNuke Data Access.pdf' document, on page 3, in the 2nd paragraph, it says 'the following diagram shows how the business logic ...'. I can't seem to find the diagram in question anywhere in that document. Is there a seperate document I should be looking at?

I also was wondering if one of the documents gives a good overview of DotNetNuke's architecture - how the project is organized on a high level perhaps?

Thanks very much in advance for all this help.

Kind Regards,
PP. :D
 
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8/9/2006 9:54 AM
 
Try posting this in the "Lets chat about it" forum (http://dotnetnuke.com/Community/ForumsDotNetNuke/tabid/795/forumid/118/scope/threads/Default.aspx).  This forum is for the "documents module", not for the DNN documentation.

 
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