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4/25/2008 3:25 PM
 

Daniel, I'm rather new to DNN and am not sure what you are refering to when you say to use an Iframe.  Do you mean hardcoded html or an Iframe module instance?  I was actually trying to put a Goggle Buy Now button in a calendar event.  Thanks for your help.

 
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4/30/2008 12:24 PM
 

Hi sorry it's taken so long to get back, my DotNetNuke foum notifications never arrive.

The answer has nothing to do with DNN. You create a Text/HTML module with this code

<div align="center" class="normal" style="width: 650px;"><iframe width="650" height="700" frameborder="0" border="0" src="/portals/0/googleCheckout.aspx">
</iframe></div>

and then that iframe contains your REAL Google Checkout code.

I just changed to a different solution today because this solution does not work nicely with Google Analytics, but with Google Checkout you'll be fine with an Iframe like this one. I've tested it on different browsers, too, and they're all happy.

 
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4/30/2008 12:29 PM
 

An IFrame is not so much of a DNN-feature actually, but you can use the IFrame module to use one in your website. In an IFrame, you can show your own aspx page outside of it's DNN context, but appearing to be part of your website.

If that's a bit clear....


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5/2/2008 5:20 PM
 

For the record, lemme say:

  1. I was wrong, the IFrame works perfectly with Google Checkout and Google Analytics
  2. in googleCheck.aspx you would put your HTML code as per the HTML API for Google Checkout.

Hope that helps,
Daniel

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