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7/16/2008 2:23 AM
 

Hi, all. I've got what I thought was a pretty typical arrangement: I show a series of items in a tabular format. Each item has a link so that if you click on it, you're redirected to another control which displays the complete information in a more expanded format.

The problem is that when I click on the link to the expanded view, I end up getting the admin skin instead of the normal skin. This is absolutely undesired behavior. The behavior is similar to that experienced on a vanilla DNN installation, where the main portal skin is blue and the admin skin is grey. Selecting one of the items on the (blue) home page to edit ends up on a (grey) edit page - for instance, the "Links" module in the left pane has an "Add Link" link - click it, the maintenance page is grey.

The big difference with mine is that the particular page I go to is view-only. I can see half an argument that it should show the admin skin if you're actually editing something - but we're not.

Any assistance/pointers/suggestions would be very much appreciated. Thanks.

 
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