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How to include the aspx web page when developing new module?

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    Dear Joe Craig

    Thank you very much! Yes, I do navigate to this aspx page from the created module. But this module permition was setting for all users access. The module url is rewrited by DNN, but this aspx page url was not rewrited. So I just worry about the security issue. Thanks again!

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    Jimmy






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      @Jimmy:  Sorry that I've been out of the loop for a bit... Clients sometimes need more of my time.  :) 

      Anyhow... You can do all of the communication you're describing using a Web API and that can even be part of your module.  Just follow the development patterns you'll find the resources in the link below.  

      https://dnndocs.com/conte...-overview/index.html






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        Dear Will Strohl

        Thank you very much for your information! I will learn much more from this site.

        Best Regards

        Jimmy

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