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5/24/2007 1:13 PM
 

Is there a way to expose module information at the container level?  I have a customer who wants admins to be able to see which module is being used.  They have a lot of different modules, mostly custom, and want to be able to see which modules are being used on any given page.  Ideally, we could just write out the Friendly Name at the bottom of the container near the Settings icon.  This information would, of course, only be visible to users with Edit privs on that module (just like settings). 

Has anyone done anything like this or have an idea on how it could be accomplished?

 

 
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5/24/2007 4:57 PM
 

Someone tackled this need around the time DNN changed to version 3 from v2, I can't remember who though.  I used it to help sort through a messy upgrade.  Maybe if you searched the asp.net forums...

 
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