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New Post 3/16/2006 3:27 PM
User is offline Neil Downie
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DNN4 and Atlas 
I am trying to see if I can create a module in DNN4 using .NET 2.0 leveraging the functionality of Atlas.
Can someone advise me if this is even feasible?
I have created a basic module, copied the necessary scripts, amended web.config, referenced appropriate dll and scripts, yet my updatepanel refuses to work.
There doesn't appear to be anything wrong with the code as its works in my Atlas Wiki fine, the only difference is I'm using it as a control in DNN.
Can anyone assist please?
 
New Post 8/28/2006 2:51 AM
User is offline Bassel Issa
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Re: DNN4 and Atlas 
Atlas is already supporting the controls that comes with .NetFramework 2.0 as its built to compleate the AJAX communication with the server. but any custome made web control should designed orignaly to work with Atlas or if you need to enableit for AJAX. then it should has its own js script and xml handler.
 
New Post 8/28/2006 4:48 PM
User is offline JK
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Re: DNN4 and Atlas 
 neildownie wrote
I am trying to see if I can create a module in DNN4 using .NET 2.0 leveraging the functionality of Atlas.
Can someone advise me if this is even feasible?
I have created a basic module, copied the necessary scripts, amended web.config, referenced appropriate dll and scripts, yet my updatepanel refuses to work.
There doesn't appear to be anything wrong with the code as its works in my Atlas Wiki fine, the only difference is I'm using it as a control in DNN.
Can anyone assist please?


Jon Henning has a good blog post about how to do Atlas in DNN

JK

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