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New Post 2/3/2006 7:08 AM
User is offline Brad Hunt
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Add Existing ASPX pages to DNN 

Hi-

I have two or three pages (page1.aspx, page2.aspx, etc) that each have their own C# code behind file. I would like to take these existing pages and add them into DNN 4. That is, I do not want to use the admin menu options to create pages that live in the DB. I want to "hard code" these pages into the app.

Now certainly I can just use VS 2005 and right click and add existing item, but the pages will not have the look and feel as the rest of the portal.

I expected that DNN 4 would have used true Mater Pages so that I could use the same Master page on my hard coded pages, but that does not appear to be the case.

I understand that I can create a custom module, but in this case I just want to add the pages that I already spent time writing.

Is this possible?

Thanks

Brad

 
New Post 2/3/2006 7:28 AM
User is offline Sebastian Leupold
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Re: Add Existing ASPX pages to DNN 

There are various options:

1. add a page, that points to your aspx - but you will loose navigation and skin

2. integrate them using an iframe - you can preserve page skin and navigation, bot not apply skin (btw: DotNetNuke uses its own skinning mechanism, that is more powerful compared with master pages)

3. convert them to a module, so they integrate seamless into your DNN portal.


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