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9/11/2008 10:28 AM
 

Hm just forgot the main question: if I do add a page (a tab) for terms and link to this page, how do I make use of the [TERMS] skin object here? Do I need to create a skin containing this skin object or can I make use of a module? Cannot be the right approach to create a new terms.ascx skin just to view that text, can it? :/

 
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9/11/2008 2:07 PM
 

"if I do add a page (a tab) for terms and link to this page" = that's what you have to do.

The [TERMS] , if you will look at a source of a page, you will see that it is rendered as some link.

So you don't need it. put your link instead (in the ascx file).

The rest I didn't understand, but if you described anything else to make, then it is not needed.


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9/11/2008 5:19 PM
 

Sorry for making things unclear. Yes I have added an empty page named terms and a fully working link to this page (in the ascx file), correct? The question now is, how do I put the actual "Terms of Use" text to my newly created, empty,  terms page?

(I know [TERMS] just renders a link, and as we've been through before, this just adds the terms of use text to the current page.)

Thanks for helping me out!

 
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9/11/2008 6:11 PM
 

one option is copy paste. :)

The other is to go to host/languagas  and look for the file and again copy paste.

How to "call" that file? sorry I don't know, maybe someone else does.


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9/12/2008 1:39 AM
 

Yeah I guess I'll stick with the copy-paste so long :)

Thanks you

 
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