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8/7/2010 10:35 PM
 
hi all,
i have one small query about dotnetnuke,
our company has one website which is developed in html,asp.
and other website is in html, and php.

so i just want to ask you is there any way that i copied all contents of that website page by page and paste into dnn website (create new page and paste content on it) and with existing skin,css etc.

i have only few days for this work. i see "WebHooper", as employee i cannot affort that.

so please help me in this.

i am very thankful to you all.

kind regards,

Nido
 
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8/8/2010 4:43 AM
 
Hi Nido, you may create a page inside DNN, which gets by default an HTML module placed on it, where you may copy all static HTML content into. You need to makes sure that links to images are still valid (by default, uploaded images are inside /portals/0/... folders). Make sure, the Skin or portal.css hold all CSS definitions, to display your content appropriately. In a second step, you may optimize by adding dynamic content, splitting content into multiple modules etc. Usually, customers use the switch, to rework their content and site structure.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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8/8/2010 6:13 AM
 
Thanks for reply,
Actually, i have all that pages which were already designed and developed. so, please can you tell me that, can i insert existing page into dotnetnuke, if yes than please tell me how,

please reply me asap, i have very limited time.

thanks you so much

kind regards,
nido
 
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8/8/2010 3:48 PM
 
AA Nadeem, You can have all your pre-devloped pages in DNN using iFrame, If you want to redevelop, copy/paste your HTML pages in DNN, you will need to follow "Sebastian Leupold" post.

Rashid KAZI
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8/8/2010 6:06 PM
 
AA Rashid, Brother, i am totaly new in dnn, i am actually ASP .net Application developer. i am wounder to confuse if i rebuild all pages. and iam not sure how to use iFrame as well. Brother, but i am trying to use iFrame if i will have problem i will contect you asap. (Brother if you have any link for this which help me to upload all existing pages in dnn, please forword me) I am very thankful to you for your kind response, Jazak Allah take care, Kind Regards, Nadeem
 
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