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12/6/2007 9:11 AM
 

How can I hide a module programatically?  I am creating a module to be shown on the first time a user logs in.  I tried in my user control setting this.Visisble=false, but it only hid the user control leaving an empty module shell.  I tried setting this.ModuleConfiguration.Visibility = DotNetNuke.Entities.Modules.VisibilityState.None; but that did not work either.

How can I do this?

Thanks.

 
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12/6/2007 9:33 AM
 

You can wrap your module contents in an asp:panel and toggle the visibility on/off

 
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12/6/2007 9:51 AM
 

try

Me.Visible = False
Me.ContainerControl.Visible = False


 
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12/6/2007 10:04 AM
 

Awesome - that is just what I needed.

Thanks.

 
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12/6/2007 8:24 PM
 

CurlyFro wrote

try

Me.Visible = False
Me.ContainerControl.Visible = False

Coudl you please explain the different of the Vissible property between Me and Me.ContainterControl?

I am looking to enhance the visitor counter module so that the module can be placed on a page and not visible to visitors.  Only login admin user will see the count.

Thanks


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