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10/25/2011 1:01 AM
 
Hi All,

Recently I saw the Blog module definition.
It has multiple definition. And when you add it to a page all module with view control gets added to the page.
And we can delete any control of the blog on that page.
Now I tried to replicate the same by adding my own custom package/module but it was doing the same.
I was able to add a single control on the page not multiple as in case of blog module.
Can anyone please guide me in doing the same as in blog module.

Thanks for your help in advance.
 
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10/26/2011 5:32 PM
 
you use the module component (http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/Page/Manifest-Module-Component.aspx) and add multiple module definitions -you can view the manifest of the blog at http://dnnblog.codeplex.com/SourceControl/changeset/view/61731#1049629 which serves as a good example - note: the multiple moduleControl nodes.

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