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What is Dot Net Nuke (dnn)?

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    Hi, please, who know what is dot net nuke open source modules, and how i can use it in my application. who can explain it detailed and simple. thanks for reply...

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      Hi, please, who know what is dot net nuke open source modules, and how i can use it in my application. who can explain it detailed and simple. thanks for reply...

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      Ed Poore
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      Simply: DNN is a CMS (content management systems), it's used for building websites etc where hopefully the data is seperated from the code.  That's about all I know at the moment.  DNN is one of the more popular open-source CMSs. How you can use it: I have no bloody clue, you've got the application, you decide.


      As of how to accomplish this, have you ever tried Google?
      Failing that try :badger::badger::badger:

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        Hi, please, who know what is dot net nuke open source modules, and how i can use it in my application. who can explain it detailed and simple. thanks for reply...

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        if you type "dot net nuke" into google the very first result is their website. If you goto their website, you will find a link to "about" with a huge subsection entitled "What is dot net nuke". This is called research, and is an essential skill for any technical or technically related job. It is also a useful life skill.

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          if you type "dot net nuke" into google the very first result is their website. If you goto their website, you will find a link to "about" with a huge subsection entitled "What is dot net nuke". This is called research, and is an essential skill for any technical or technically related job. It is also a useful life skill.

          --- How to get answers to your questions[^]

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          Ed Poore
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          So blunty yet beautifully put :cool:


          As of how to accomplish this I have no idea, have you tried Google?
          Faiing that try :badger::badger::badger:

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            So blunty yet beautifully put :cool:


            As of how to accomplish this I have no idea, have you tried Google?
            Faiing that try :badger::badger::badger:

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            Or as my sister says "harsh..... but fair". :laugh:

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