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2/6/2007 9:19 PM
 
Hi all

     When I enter the edit mode of a html module, the other modules in the same tab all disappeared, after check the code, it gets into "slave" mode, but i need keep all the other modules, especially I have a link module in the left pane, i want to keep it showing even I am editing the html, is that possible?

Thanks in advance
Mike
 
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2/7/2007 9:15 AM
 
Not possible without modifying the HTML module.

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2/7/2007 9:44 AM
 
How to modify? Because that means I can't use the EditUrl or all navigateUrl functions.
 
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2/7/2007 5:08 PM
 

You have to dynamically load the proper controls, have a look at this example to get an idea on how that is done: http://opensource.indyneinc.com/home/DevX/Articles/MultiViewControls/tabid/67/Default.aspx


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