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3/16/2011 7:15 AM
 

Hello,

I’m a beginner to module development and I am trying to something reasonably simple.

I have a page with an empty HTML control on it.

This page gets called from another module, passing a simple string value in the querystring.

I want to develop a module that reads the querystring and then populates the HTML control with the value from the querystring.

Does anyone have any code that shows me how to add content to an HTML control?

I want the HTML control to already exist on the page because eventually I want the user to control the HTML styling in the control.

Thanks!

Scott

 
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4/4/2011 2:35 AM
 
You can use following code in your module in order to update html module content.

DotNetNuke.Modules.HTML.SqlDataProvider objHtml = new DotNetNuke.Modules.HTML.SqlDataProvider();
objHtml.UpdateHtmlText(478, "test content", "", UserId);

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Sibabrata
www.mindfiresolutions.com
 
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