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8/8/2007 2:36 AM
 

I have a module in which I load html files into an iframe when clicking on an image button. It works great on my local machine but when uploading to my web hosting server it works in the "Edit" mode (radio button) but fails to load them in the "View" mode or when browsed to by non-admin or superuser account. I certainly don't understand what's happening here and could use a little help. Any ideas would be appreciated.

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Mike

 


Kist Enterprises
www.kistenterprises.com
 
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8/8/2007 3:39 AM
 

Mike,

  • are you using iFrame module?
  • where are your HTML files places - inside or outside the DNN root folder and on seame or an external server? 

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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8/8/2007 4:54 AM
 

Thanks for the reply - I had forgotten to add all of the info I planned. I'm actually using an html iframe in a designer module with image buttons and their click events. All files are located in the same directory in the DNN installation (Portals/0/Media) (htmls, swfs, and a jpg).

Everything seems to work fine when I load the htmls directly into my browser or when installing the module on a DNN installation on my localhost server ,again everything works great no matter who is signed in. (I do have all users permission through the admin file manager menu.).

The problems begin when I installed the module in my DNN instance on my web hosting server. Everything seemed to work fine until I changed from the "Edit" to "View" mode. In "View" mode I seemed to get a postback but the html is not being loaded in the iframe. After logging in as a normal registered user the same thing occurs (I have checked and all accounts have full permissions).

It seems to be a permissions problem between admin users and registered users but since everything is working on my local machine I am not able to debug. If you have any ideas - I'm up for trying anything.

Thanks,

Mike

 


Kist Enterprises
www.kistenterprises.com
 
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8/8/2007 4:56 AM
 

mike, did you make sure not having enabled design mode by accident (the last button in the left section of the control panel)?


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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8/8/2007 5:02 AM
 

I did think of that but when I click on the design mode it just makes the html/text module content and the iframe module content disappear with only their containers visible.

Mike

BTW: I did forget to mention that both DNN installations are version 4.5.3.


Kist Enterprises
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