Was it useful at all ? Sorry boss, I didn't have any other answers
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I just inherited a DotNetNuke site at one of my clients. I am essentially an ASP and ASP.NET (VB) developer. All the information I can find is about 'skinning' and adding pre-existing modules and nothing of any substance for what I think I need.
First, I realize that DotNetNuke is a giant ASP.NET app but correct me if I'm wrong, it looks like it's for hosting static HTML pages. Where do I go about using my own ASP and ASP.NET pages in there?
It looks like I'll need to write my own modules, is there a good starting point, not just a whitepaper but some demos and source code, for writing my own modules?
Are there any real good resources out there for developers using DotNetNuke? Books, etc?
I'm going to offer 500 points and leave this topic open a few days since I'm sure there will be mutiple assisted answers as opposed to 1 bit answer.
Thanks.
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I had already found that post, which was really good, but I did use it as another jumping off point to find other resources. The conclusion I came to is there just is not much start to finish tutorials on writing your own modules, etc. There are lots of people who would like to sell me modules though.
I know this question has already been answered, but I thought you might want some more info.
There are some templates that plug into VB.NET available at
http://lacolla.europe.webm
Also there are a lot of links to free modules at
http://cathal.europe.webma
And if you haven't found it already checkout the forums at www.asp.net
The forums on www.asp.net are one of the most active and helpful forums I have ever found. Well recommended.
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by: jitgangulyPosted on 2004-04-26 at 13:05:49ID: 10922041
http://www.devx.com/codema g/Article/ 20641?trk= DXRSS_WEBD EV