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5/10/2007 2:11 AM
 

Hi

I would like to have 2 separate controls bundled in a single module so that when i install a module on a page, I get two independent controls on the page that i can independently position. Something like the blogs module.

Can someone guide me on how to do this?

Cheers

Abhishek

 
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5/10/2007 7:15 AM
 

The Blog module is one of the few and probably the best demonstration of this configuration. Take a look at the Module Definition (Host->Module Definitions) and also the source code of the Blog module. Note particularly the multiple entries in the Definitions DropDownList on the Module Definitions page and also the .dnn manifest file's use of multiple <module> sections. You'll also need to decide how the multiple controls communicate - via the database, Intramodule Communications (IMC), etc. I recently used this same technique and can answer specific question you may have.


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