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12/26/2006 7:00 AM
 
some confusion while putting this question. i am working on both asp.net and dotnetnuke
and now wokring for dynamic generation of forms. i got the way in asp.net using xml/xslt.
but it requires great knowledge of xml/xslt and i don't have that. while working on this i got one module on dynamic form generation 'ThinkTron Dynamic Forms' and found it much esier.
so my question
1.how to create such module,any idea?
2.it's ok with the downloaded module but can i use this in other asp.net application?if yes how?

if u know any suggested reading or source plz let me know.

thanks a lot.eagerly waiting
 
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