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Converting development platform from VFP to .NET
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22/06/2005 14:54:11
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ASP.NET
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Hank;
Thankyou for the information. I just learned about DNN today and have been looking into gathering as much information about this framework since then.

Regards

Kia



>Hi Kia,
>
>all those questions are answered on the DNN site, fwiw: follow the trail until you reach the forums, which are actually run on the asp.net forums site.
>
>Hank
>
>>>>Thanks for the feedback on MM.net The functionality of the site requires the typical login/logout, security and cookie-less session management. I used Foxweb 3 for my previous site and it did a great job at session management, so I didn't have to worry about it. From my understanding regarding .net 1.1, this has to be coded, but will be built into .net 2.0
>>>>But at this time, I have to use .net 1.1 Is it safe to assume that session management and security are handled in MM.net?
>>>
>>>MM.NET does help with logins/security, and ASP.NET itself will help you with session management. However, you may want to look at another open source ASP.NET application called DotNetNuke, www.DotNetNuke.com. If you can tell me more about your application requirements, I may be able to answer whether or not DotNetNuke is a good solution. It is written in VB.NET (you get all the source code), but you can create custom code for it (they're called modules in DotNetNuke terminology) with C#.
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>>Hi Chris;
>>I looked at the general video of DotNetNuke, and it seems to be packed with a lot of powerful features. Thanks for pointing me to this product. I haven't downloaded this framework yet, but can you tell me where the user name/password is stored at? Is it safe to assume that the server must have SQL connections for this framework to have acess to? and if so, do I have control over the structure of the table where user information is stored at?
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>>Another question is, can I use the state management of this framwork to call an ASPX page created in VS.net? or will all pages have to be created in DotNetNuke?
>>
>>Thanks again for your feedback
>>
>>Kia
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