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1/30/2009 7:15 AM
 

Link to User Control (UC) in one module, on page with more than one modules.

 

Hi to all.

I try to implement module that contain links to other User Control (UC) that are in the same module. That's works good in first look, and is OK in case where on one DNN page you add just that module, no one other.

For those who don’t know, you can do that with:

  Response.Redirect(Globals.NavigateURL(PortalSettings.ActiveTab.TabID, "KEY_FOR_UC_FROM_DNN", "mid=" + ModuleId.ToString()));

But situation is deepening when you have more that one module in one page. With command that I write you above, you will see ONLY ONE module and UC that have key “KEY_FOR_UC_FROM_DNN”.

Could someone help me to create link that will show All others module on page and From my module to show UC with key “KEY_FOR_UC_FROM_DNN”.

 


Regards, Nikola
 
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1/31/2009 3:58 AM
 

hey,

     i think you are looking for one of module navigation tutorial links. here is a quick link :

http://www.adefwebserver.com/DotNetNukeHELP/Misc/ModuleNavigationOptions.htm#Dynamically_Loaded_Controls

hope this helps:)

 


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