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3/6/2007 11:31 AM
 
Hi there!

I'm Portuguese, and i'm working on a Government Institution (Town Hall to be more precise), and we're using DNN 2.1.2 as an internal content management system for our Department. We're using an API that we've built to support our Document Management System, on top of DNN 2.1.2. There are 60 or so modules that we've created on top of this version of DNN. Our custom modules don't depend a lot from DNN's API. Just things like Globals.setformfocus() for example...

We support things like:
  • citizen requests;
  • document location;
  • document ownership;
  • citizen's details
  • ... and lots ans lots of other things!
Ok... We now have the chance to move our development system do Visual Studio.NET 2005. My question is: Is our work convertible to .NET 2.0 and to DNN 4.x??

Sorry if i didn't explain myself very well... I wouldn't like to be stuck on DNN 2.1.2.

Thank you for your pacience.

-- Ricardo Ramalho
 
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