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11/3/2011 9:33 AM
 
Is there an event that can be overridden for the "X" button on the top-right corner of a DNN Popup?  I basically want the "X" to behave exactly like the "Cancel" button I have on the bottom of my page.

Ben Santiago, MCP Certified & A+ Certified
Programmer Analyst
(SQL, FoxPro, VB, VB.Net, Java, HTML, ASP, JSP, VBS, Cognos ReportNet)
 
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11/20/2011 5:47 PM
 
No one has any ideas on this?  Is there no way to trap that event?

Ben Santiago, MCP Certified & A+ Certified
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(SQL, FoxPro, VB, VB.Net, Java, HTML, ASP, JSP, VBS, Cognos ReportNet)
 
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11/21/2011 2:36 AM
 

At a guess . . . without hacking the dnn core script this is not really possible.  There is no event surfaced to DNN in any meaningful way that you could easily hook into.

Westa

 
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11/21/2011 8:28 AM
 
Thanks Westa.  I was kinda afraid that what the answer would be. I wish that DNN offered a public stub to hook into to trap this event, or at the very least offer a way to hide the "X" close button.

Ben Santiago, MCP Certified & A+ Certified
Programmer Analyst
(SQL, FoxPro, VB, VB.Net, Java, HTML, ASP, JSP, VBS, Cognos ReportNet)
 
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