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2/21/2006 1:51 AM
 

Is it possible to use DNN forum in my website without too much code modification?

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2/21/2006 1:56 AM
 

No, it would be a fairly big task to implement these forums as a stand alone ASP.NET application.  You would have to cover the security as well as membership items the core currently handles.  In addition to this, you would have to remove dependancy on DotNetNuke from within the module and its dataprovider and rewrite everything which this module uses from that.

 


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3/2/2006 4:31 AM
 
Hi,  Though Crispy is correct,  there is also the possibility of adding a DNN Portal to your site and using it only for the Forum,  which you could link to from your existing site.

That raises the question, why not migrated to DNN anyway, when so many features are available beyond the Forums?

Alan.


 
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