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6/13/2007 12:35 PM
 

I have a number of ASP pages that work very well independantly on our existing site.  I am migrating everything to DNN and would like to know if there is an easy work-around to developing a module?  Like, for example, copying the file somewhere in the DNN directory, and using it in an iframe?  If this is possible, where in the folder structure would I place the files and what would my path be to link to it?

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6/13/2007 1:38 PM
 

You should be able to add your asp files anywhere you'd like (I'd put it under Portals/relevantportal/ASPFiles/ type of structure). Then, using IFrame, you could reference these files to avoid rebuilding them.

Core IFrame module should suffice for that. In addition, there are a couple of 3rd party IFrame modules you can find on snowcovered.com (we developed one, as well.- www.continure.com)


Vitaly Kozadayev
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Viva Portals, L.L.C.
 
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