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5/29/2012 7:29 AM
 

hello,

       i am already add a new .aspx page but i want to add some control(like button,label etc.) so i can apply data binding into these control and i want to write code in some events like- button click, page load etc. 

so please tell me that how to get .aspx.cs of any module  in my DNN website.

 
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5/29/2012 8:15 AM
 
You sould develope a module and uses ascx controls.  On the ascx controls you could Iframe an aspx site.  But the better way if it is possible to do it is on an ascx control file inside a module.
 
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