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6/30/2015 5:18 PM
 

Hi,

 I'm starting the development of a new DNN Module that will be a Calendar view of some already existent data (generated from other modules).

My question is what control to use for the Calendar, I need something that can be skinned. I have a Telerik license, so, in previous similar decisions I just used Telerik, but, now, there are other considerations:

 1) I have to use the old telerik version, I know I can distribute the new one, but I don't know what DNN versions my clients are running so this is too dangerous.

2) If possible, I'm trying to minimize migration to DNN next, so, maybe I should use one page application approach? I don't have any experience with this, so, maybe this has no sense?

 What do you think? can I build something that will be easy to migrate to MVC later? or one page Application? any control set that could help me?

 

Thanks

Javier




Javier Rodríguez
CTO
www.AccordLMS.com
1775 W. State Street Suite 371, Boise ID 83702 USA
 
 
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7/7/2015 7:58 AM
 
try looking at javascript calendar libraries such as http://kylestetz.github.io/CLNDR/
 
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