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2/1/2006 12:33 PM
 
I am new to DNN and have a couple of questions.
1) I have developed a webform that has a usercontrol.  The webform is pretty straight forward. There is codebehind in a .dll that handles data access.  Everything on the aspx runsat server.

So, what's the best way to use this kind of object in DNN?  I started playing with the iframe module because it seemed like the best place to start.

Am I on the right track?

Any other pointers would be appreciated. (Yes, I already bought the Wrox book

Thanks,

TB
 
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