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WordPress Integration w/ Existing Client Portal (.net framework 4) (4 posts)

  1. ThinkTechMD
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    Hello Everyone,

    We have an existing client portal which is designed to function as a SSO (Single Sign On) to access our internal and external systems based on Membership roles. The Client Portal is developed to tightly integrate with our bussiness intelligence systems using .Net Framework 4.

    We recently had our public facing website redesigned using WordPress, and I have been asked to integrate our existing client portal with this new site to utilize the same "Look and Feel". My first thought was how do I go about "including" the login form and displying the resulting dynamic content within the WordPress site.

    Alternatively, it may make sense to rebuild the site template on the Client Portal webserver mimicing the WordPress design, but if I was going to do this why use WordPress to begin with.

    I was wondering if anyone has a few tips or tricks in their bag, they could offer up.

    Thank you in advance for your thoughts.

  2. Seacoast Web Design
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

  3. ThinkTechMD
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    Thank you for your response SwansonPhotos. I read through the post you were kind enough to link.

    Are you suggesting we move the newly created WordPress site to our ASP .Net Framwork server, where our client portal lives?

    I would still have the issue of calling an external form and displying the related dynamic content from the Client Portal application within the WordPress template?

    We want the sites to appear seemless, with shared navigation, header/footer graphics and CSS. I am hopefull we can find a way to resolve the issue without maintaining multiple master/template pages.

    Forgive me as I am new to the WordPress/php environment. In Classic ASP we would handle this with an "include". I am not sure how to handle the same function in php, in particular WordPress.

    Thanks,

  4. Seacoast Web Design
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    PHP runs on IIS7 as does .NET, I am providing a link to site and business who do this today....

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