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9/12/2006 11:31 PM
 
Kind of a goofy question but is it possible to IFrame a single module? I've got a site that's thrown weird errors since DNN2 and I'd like to start a fresh site. The problem I've got is that the forum (Active Forums) on the site has thousands of posts and I don't think my SQL skills aren't up to moving it to the new site so what I'm wanting to do is set it as Read Only and have an IFrame point to only the old forum for reference reasons.
 
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9/14/2006 4:42 AM
 
I would leave the old forum where it is and install a new DNN next to it.
Then put the forum page on the old install in an Iframe in the new one.

 
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9/14/2006 11:06 AM
 
Yes I realize I could do that but then the whole skin for the site loads vs. just the forum module itself. I guess I could make a skin that is stripped down of everything except the content pane.
 
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9/14/2006 7:22 PM
 
Yes, that should work.
Just strip everyting but the contentpane
 
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