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2/18/2009 4:33 PM
 

Given a module ID. I would like to dynamically load the module into the control array of another module I am developing.

Is this possible?

How does the dynamically loaded module know what its module ID is?

I think DotNetNuke must be doing the same thing each time it displays a tab with modules on it. DNN must be dynamically loading these modules into each panel on the tab, but how does each module know what its module id is?

 

Any help appreciated.

Regards,

Paul.

 
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2/20/2009 4:26 PM
 

Anyone got any ideas?

Any help appreciated.

Regards,

Paul.

 
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2/21/2009 5:44 AM
 

 there are a couple of aggregator modules around, otherwise you need to create your own custom module loading the other module control.


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2/21/2009 6:23 AM
 

Can you give me the hint how to do it, please? I would like to do it by myself.

 
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2/21/2009 5:34 PM
 

Hi Sebastian,

I guess DNN must already be doing this.

Can you point me in the direction of some code.

Any help appreciated.

Regards,

Paul.

 

 
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