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2/22/2016 9:59 AM
 

Hi there,

I've read about lots of troubles people are having with the VS 2015 templates, and I remember when I first leapt into DNN development that was a big problem, and regularly blew up DNN installations trying vainly to get things working. I got myself up and running by taking a simple DNN7 project I got to work (WebAPI based primarily, using HTML5/js put into pages to make REST calls), and then copying that to new projects.

Can I just keep doing what I am doing to get modules into DNN8? I am developing for in house, not as a commercial module developer.

 
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2/22/2016 2:33 PM
 
Yes.  We did not change anything regarding Web Forms based modules in DNN 8.  You do not have to use the templates provided for DNN 8.
 
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2/22/2016 8:13 PM
 
Yes, Web Forms module will still work with DNN 8.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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