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9/22/2009 12:03 PM
 

 

 

Hi Mike,

i have classic asp websites for clients. is there any way to use dnn authentication in them. Actually i m not sure i can do that or not just i m guessing.

Thanks
Akshay

 
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9/23/2009 10:59 AM
 

Hi Again,
 
may be i am not clear in my query, actually what i want i when my client will come to my website (in Classic ASP) then it redirects to DNN where he can register/login himself . And after successful login he will redirect to the original website (classical ASP). so is there any way to hendle this.
 
Thanks for your help.
Akshay
 
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9/26/2009 12:32 PM
 

I've never done anything like you're asking so I don't know what all would be involved. I have heard of people using an iFrame in their DNN site that points to a classic asp app and passing credentials. I would suggest asking your question in the Chat About It or Configure It forums as there's a better chance you'll run across someone who has done the same thing in the past.

 
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