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1/30/2014 7:18 AM
 
Hi, after much discussion, we as a local goverment organisation are interested in having a central tool to manage and control content for not only our websites but also Intranets and general office management.
The obvious tool is of course Sharepoint, which I believe has a Dnn connector in the Enterprise version. But I need to know just how well the integration works, as well as documents we would also like to manage web page content i.e texts, news, events etc and populate the web pages directly from Sharepoint.
Is this possible?, any pointers to information is welcome.
 
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1/30/2014 8:40 AM
 
FYI you can watch an old video on this at http://www.dnnsoftware.com/Community/... and read the initial specs at http://info.dotnetnuke.com/rs/dotnetn... (it's out of date as we support sharepoint 2013 now). Note: another option some people find useful is to use a sharepoint folder provider (http://www.dnnsoftware.com/wiki/Page/...) to expose files from sharepoint within DNN.

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1/30/2014 9:05 AM
 

Cheers Cathal, The video is so old it does not exist anymore.

I did read the specs, and I dont think it will do all that our requestor wants i.e. almost write the content for the web page, do the workflow approval and release to web from within sharepoint.

 Interestingly, I wonder if we could do something similar in DNN , i.e. build a dnn portal to act as a repository for all content (often much more than will be published) then after approval release that content/pages/modules to our various websites/portals, has anyone done such a thing I wonder??, is it even possible?.

I cannot imagine we are the only organisation that need to centralise/manage content like this.

 
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1/30/2014 10:07 AM
 
I believe DNN already has all the necessary hooks to do a workflow involving content approval. However AIUI the functionality is only surfaced in the paid-for versions.

There may be available modules that do that kind of thing too. Again, probably not at the free price point.

Best wishes,
- Richard
Agile Development Consultant, Practitioner, and Trainer
www.dynamisys.co.uk
 
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1/30/2014 8:39 PM
 

Minor correction to Cathal's post... we support SharePoint 2007 and SharePoint 2010. We do not presently support SharePoint 2013.

 
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