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Template for web visitors?

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Jonathan - 10 Apr 2008 13:52 GMT
Rather than possibly re-inventing the wheel, is there some VB asp.net code
template somewhere that will perform the following tasks for a new asp.net
website?:

1. Using a SQL backend database, allow site visitors to register their
details
2. Send a validation email for new account creation
3. Send an email if a user forgets his/her password
4. Allow a user to modify his/her account details
5. Using a Cookie, allow a user to remain logged in on his/her computer
6. Allow a user to unsubscribe/delete their account
7. Allow a user to make purchases on the website with e-commerce credit card
etc

TIA
George Ter-Saakov - 10 Apr 2008 14:30 GMT
Take a look at DotNetNuke...
It's CMS (content management system) and theoretically you do not need to
know programming language... Only HTML...

There are some other "Rainbow" portal for example..

George.

> Rather than possibly re-inventing the wheel, is there some VB asp.net code
> template somewhere that will perform the following tasks for a new asp.net
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> TIA
Jonathan - 10 Apr 2008 21:41 GMT
Thanks. Are there any templates in Visual Studio 2005/8 that have all of
these features and more?

> Take a look at DotNetNuke...
> It's CMS (content management system) and theoretically you do not need to
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> > TIA
Steven Cheng [MSFT] - 11 Apr 2008 03:17 GMT
Hi Jonathan,

I think it maybe hard to get a template which include all those features
you mentioned, but there does exists many existing ASP.NET starter kits
templates which provide most features you mentioed. You can have a look:

#Design Templates
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/asp.net/aa336613.aspx

You can also get more from ASP.NET offical site's starter kits and
community project center:

#Starter Kits and Community Projects
http://www.asp.net/community/projects/

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Steven Cheng [MSFT] - 15 Apr 2008 10:54 GMT
Hi Jonathan,

Does the starter kits helps some?

Sincerely,

Steven Cheng

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