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8/27/2008 1:58 PM
 

Hello,

Im having the following problem with all of my custom modules. When i add a linkbutton or button in my custom module "View" page the onclick event of this button is only accessible by a user with edit rights on the module. I need for Every user (unregistered) to be able to click the button.

Even in a simple Module that does not even have an Edit page and with no settings needed. Just a view page that does one simple think the DNN wont let you click any custom buttons if the user does not have edit rights

Anyone has any idea on how to be able to make a Clickable  button in a View page of a custom module without having to log in as a user with Edit Rights on the module??

Thanks in advanced

Dimitris

 
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8/29/2008 11:21 PM
 

This doesn't seem right.  What does your button code look like on both the ascx and ascx.vb page?

Stuart


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8/30/2008 12:10 AM
 

Please check the View.ascx has been correctly define as a "View" type in you module definition. You should check the page permission setting in the sametime, because the module will inherit the permission of the resident page.


 
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8/31/2008 10:17 PM
 

I wish that the usual solution to this common problem were kept pinned at the top of the three Extend It! forums as I think I've answered similar post several times this past week:

Make sure that in your module's settings (Page Settings), the "Cache Time" is set to 0. You may also want to set the Cache Duration to -1 in the Host-->Module Definitions for this module or in the module's .dnn manifest file. The -1 signifies that the Cache Time will be set to 0 AND the option of changing the Cache Time will not be shown on the settings page of each instance of the module.

The tip off to this being the solution is "wierd", non-working or intermittant postbacks from buttons and other asp.net controls WHEN the user is not logged in or does not have edit privileges on the module vs proper operation otherwise.


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9/9/2008 2:24 AM
 

Thanks William,

For this weird but correct solution,

However i would Request to help me with details Explanation of the Solution

Thanks

Sumit Arora

 
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