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New Post 5/8/2008 12:48 AM
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User is offline mohd farid
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Inserting Our Own Page 

Hi all..

I'm a newbie here and wana ask about something regarding the use of this dotnetnuke..I was wondering if we can insert our own customade page, like the page that we design ourselve and include it in the portal. is it possible or not? How to do that?

 
New Post 5/8/2008 3:25 AM
User is offline Sebastian Leupold
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Re: Inserting Our Own Page 

how do you want to integrate the page into your web-site? there are 3 options:

  1. if it is a static page, copy the content into a text/HTML module, this will display the page within a container in the surrounding DNN page
  2. if it is a dynamic page (form, etc:) you can use an IFrame module to display it within a container in the surrounding DNN page
  3. you can link to your page from the menu by uing the redirection option (at the end of the settings page), this will launch your externam page in full window, i.e. you might need to provide a back link on that page or a menu redirecting to your DNN portal if needed.

HTH


Sebastian Leupold



DotNetNuke Project UserDefinedTable
DotNetNuke Project XML/XSL
 
New Post 5/8/2008 8:34 PM
User is offline mohd farid
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Re: Inserting Our Own Page 

thank you for your reply.

from what u have explained to me, it's seems like to me that if I want to add some page that designed ourselve, it must sit under the container either Text/HTML module or IFrame module.

how about if i got a form and i designed it by myself and i want to integrate with DNN, but to navigate to the form is from the portal. how can i use the data entered in that form to be used in DNN portal?

thank you..

 
New Post 5/9/2008 1:04 AM
User is offline Sebastian Leupold
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Re: Inserting Our Own Page 

if you want to include a form and store the results in the DNN database, either use one of the existing 3rd party forms modules, use UserDefinedTable or create a custom module.


Sebastian Leupold



DotNetNuke Project UserDefinedTable
DotNetNuke Project XML/XSL
 
New Post 5/11/2008 5:58 PM
User is offline mohd farid
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Re: Inserting Our Own Page 

is it creating a custom module done using Visual Studio Web Developer 2005 express?

 
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