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8/22/2008 12:23 PM
 

Is it possible to create a website on a local host (like a desktop) and then publishish it to a web host. Why I ask is we currently have a website but would like to move it to a DNN plateform but have some basic pages already completed. I am new to DNN but I have several yrs expience with computers. Any feed back would be appreciated.

 
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8/22/2008 6:31 PM
 

Definitely! All my sites are developed on my local machine, then moved to a live server. There are numerous tutorials on this if you search google. If you have content already created, you can paste the HTML directly into a text/HTML module in DNN.

Robert

 
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8/23/2008 6:21 PM
 

Thank you for your help. Now if I can get it installed on my laptop. I am having SQL connection string problems.

 
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