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11/10/2010 3:44 AM
 
Hi,
I have created one module and one skin object named as "Change Password". And i have placed it beside "Login/Logout". Also i have given module control type as anonymous. In skin object making, i have redirected it to module control by using NavigateURL, as follows

Response.Redirect(Globals.NavigateURL(PortalSettings.ActiveTab.TabID, "ChangePassword", "UserID=" + UserController.GetCurrentUserInfo().UserID));
But When i clicked on Change Password link the module control could not load, showing blank page. Also if we consider User Account Module and Skin Object, it will work properly. So please anyone can help me on this...
 
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11/10/2010 3:57 AM
 
did you register the module correctly in module definitions?

the moduleKey for the modulecontrol should be ChangePassword (since you use that in your navigateurl call). Also, afaik, every moduledefinition needs at least one module control that has no key defined

Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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11/15/2010 2:13 AM
 

Hi,

Yes, i have given Modulekey as "Changepassword". Following url- screenshot shows "Change Password" Moduledefination and module control.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/56001562...
When i have install this custom Change Password Module that time 2nd row added into database which is shown in following url-screenshot.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/56001562...
And when i install the skin object that time 1st row added into database with control type -2.
But if i update this control type -2 to -1 the Change control module load successfully. But i wann, it will load without any database updation.

 
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11/18/2010 7:54 AM
 
Hi Erik could you please help me on this.....

Hi,

Yes, i have given Modulekey as "Changepassword". Following url- screenshot shows "Change Password" Moduledefination and module control.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/56001562...

When i have install this custom Change Password Module that time 2nd row added into database which is shown in following url-screenshot.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/56001562...

And when i install the skin object that time 1st row added into database with control type -2.
But if i update this control type -2 to -1 the Change control module load successfully. But i wann, it will load without any database updation.

 
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