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3/4/2007 7:22 AM
 

Hello

I understand that I can use a feature called pane-level skinning, which will allow me to specify the required container for a specified pane.

e.g.

Here is an ascx code sample for a content pane, skinned at pane-level:
<div id="LeftPane" runat="server" ContainerType="G" ContainerName="EasyContainers" ContainerSource="Invisible.ascx" />

The parameters are:
ContainerType ~ this can be either "G" for global (a host skin installation) or "L" for local (a portal skin installation)
ContainerName ~ this is the folder name that holds your container
ContainerSource ~ this is the file name of your container


However, this does not seem to work for a container that is not associated with the skin that is being used at the time.

Is there a way I can associate a specific container to a pane which is not associated with my skin package.

A general  or floating container or containers which is not associated with any skin and just sitting in the host/container folder.

Thanks

Lynn

 

  


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3/4/2007 6:44 PM
 

It would need to be in a folder like  \Portals\_default\Containers\thefoldername.

Then You could use:  ContainerType="G" ContainerName="thefoldername" ContainerSource="yourcontainername.ascx"

 
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