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8/8/2007 10:18 PM
 

I already have a website up on a hosting company called Bizland. I made it using MS FrontPage 2003 and post it to Bizland which has FrontPage extensions installed. Can anyone tell me if I can just copy over the files from my Bizland site to the site I want to build with DNN ? Do I have to just Copy / Paste each page content into the DNN template? As I don't use any database function with FrontPage, I am totally lost when creating a DNN website. The install I have downloaded ( both Source and Startup) does'nt seem easy. I can't find  a file to click to install the software on my computer. Can anyone tell me the file name to start the install process? This will be a good start for me. Please help.

Dave

 
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8/9/2007 5:23 AM
 

For installation of DotNetNuke please refer to the installation guide available from the Resources >> Documentation menu item here on DotNetNuke,com and Getting Started Guide.

To migrate your existing site, you need to transfer the content using Text/HTML and iFrame module, check out the framework and its feature first before beginning to migrate.

 


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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8/9/2007 1:44 PM
 

I would have a look at my install guide as well if you are not familiar with databse configuration as I walk you through all of that.  (http://www.mitchelsellers.com)

Also as mentioned above I would look around DNN and try it out a bit on your local machine before making the plunge and migrating your website over.


-Mitchel Sellers
Microsoft MVP, ASPInsider, DNN MVP
CEO/Director of Development - IowaComputerGurus Inc.
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Visit mitchelsellers.com for my mostly DNN Blog and support forum.

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