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6/27/2006 2:23 PM
 

Hello all,

I'm looking to extend the Text/HTML module (or find an alternative) that can save its HTML content to a file on disk, instead of the database (but meta data stored in the database as normal). This is partly to reduce the database memory footprint for large sites, but mainly to allow the flexibility to edit content using an HTML editor as well as via DNN.

Can anyone recommend a module that does this? Some articles I've read have suggested this is possibly supported natively by DNN 4.3??

If necessary, I'm open to extending the module myself (particularly since I ultimately want page versioning and approval workflow), but could do with advice on how best to implement the change as I'm not yet familiar with the DNN Data Access Layer architecture. I'm guessing there are several places I could override the save location - Text/HTML specific logic, modified DAL provider, SQL Server trigger even - so advice appreciated!

Many thanks,   Ben

 
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7/5/2006 11:04 PM
 

Can anyone help with this? Payment may be possible if you can assist with development.

Ben

 
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