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DotNetNuke Tip #15, Running a webservice inside of a DNN site.
Last Updated Wednesday, January 23, 2008 4:51 PM
Perhaps you need to run a webservice inside an instance of DotNetNuke. If you've tried by just copying the webservice directory out there you've probably been frustrated with the result. The fix is pretty darn simple. First thing, create a virtual directory in IIS for your web service folder. Second, copy the BIN files from the DotNetNuke/bin folder to the webservice/bin folder. In the webservice web.config file add the following to System.web <httpModules><clear /> </httpModules> That will clear out the httpModules that DNN loads, thus allowing your webservice to run on it's own. <clear /> </httpModules> That will clear out the httpModules that DNN loads, thus allowing your webservice to run on it's own.
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