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3/12/2009 2:25 PM
 

Is it possible to have a set of normal, old-school, plain-old asp.net pages that run alongside my DNN site?  For example, could I have a folder /oldschool/ and have DNN ignore that folder, so requests made to pages within that folder are run as normal ASP.Net pages?  If that example doesn't work, what does it take to be able to do that?

Just wondering...

 
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3/12/2009 3:44 PM
 

the issue is not DNN, the issue is that IIS sees all directories under the root application as belonging to the same application. This means that all http handlers and modules of the main application will be called when accessing the  "child "application. You can  try removing the http handlers for your child application, using the httphandler remove subtag. see here http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa903367.aspx for more info


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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