Hey everybody. So i'm making a website in Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2010 Express and on the start screen, it gives me the option to 'Jump start your website from Web Application Gallery'. When i open the gallery, it shows me the top 5 most popular web
apps. I see PHPBB Forum software on there, so i download it. But how exactly do i get it to work/add it to my website? Because i also want the .DotNetNuke CMS. Is it possible to add both of these (or any of these) to my website whilst it's still in development?
Errm... i'm gonna go with Windows Server, because i'm using Windows 7 and i've never used Linux before. I'm fairly new to this sort of stuff. It's not actually a fully-published website by the way, it's still in Visual Web Developer 2010 Express.
Also, could you please define exactly what you mean by 'server'? (i.e. What sort of server you're talking about, just to make sure we're on the same page here... )
Xboxrage
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How can i add apps from the Web Application Gallery into my website?!?!
Nov 25, 2012 03:36 PM|LINK
Hey everybody. So i'm making a website in Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2010 Express and on the start screen, it gives me the option to 'Jump start your website from Web Application Gallery'. When i open the gallery, it shows me the top 5 most popular web apps. I see PHPBB Forum software on there, so i download it. But how exactly do i get it to work/add it to my website? Because i also want the .DotNetNuke CMS. Is it possible to add both of these (or any of these) to my website whilst it's still in development?
WidmarkRob
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Re: How can i add apps from the Web Application Gallery into my website?!?!
Nov 25, 2012 04:30 PM|LINK
Your Website that you speak of. Is it a Linux server or a Windows server?
Xboxrage
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Re: How can i add apps from the Web Application Gallery into my website?!?!
Nov 25, 2012 05:00 PM|LINK
Errm... i'm gonna go with Windows Server, because i'm using Windows 7 and i've never used Linux before. I'm fairly new to this sort of stuff. It's not actually a fully-published website by the way, it's still in Visual Web Developer 2010 Express.
Also, could you please define exactly what you mean by 'server'? (i.e. What sort of server you're talking about, just to make sure we're on the same page here...
)