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3/21/2007 3:58 PM
 
Hello!  I have built a sizeable website using ASP and SQL Server.  It displays class and show information for a children's theater group, takes in and processes online class registrations, and sells tickets to shows.  I would like to give the office staff more control over the pages and website look and feel, and am wondering if DNN would be a good way to go to accomplish this.  There is a lot of custom coding in ASP for things like credit card processing, page generation (for example, loading class descriptions from the database and displaying them on a page), login processing, user privilege levels, etc. etc.  Will DNN allow me to continue to use my ASP pages along with DNN pages, as I work on integrating the two together?  I would appreciate people's opinions on whether this is a sensible strategy to pursue, or am I better off continuing to code up custom ASP to do things like home-page maintenance, etc. etc.  I look forward to any and all comments!
 
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