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3/31/2013 3:46 AM
 
All,
I need to have a form tag in a module.
HTML removes the form tag in my usercontrol because it is nested into the DNN form tag from default.aspx.

How can I avoid this and keep my tag active at run time ?

Thanks
JM
 
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3/31/2013 4:13 AM
 

DNN itself renders a form to the client; that's how ASP.NET generally works. You generally can have only "one" form on a page.

Not sure what you are trying to achieve; most likely whatever it is you are doing can be rendered correctly either by a standard jQuery Post/Get setup or using the standard controls provided in VS.


Regards,
Christopher Koeber
 
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3/31/2013 7:42 AM
 

Its basically not possible to have more than one <FORM tag in any asp.net based application - since asp.net itself effectively controls the <FORM action itself for its postback mechanism.

What exactly are you trying to achieve ?

Westa

 
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4/5/2013 8:09 AM
 

Hi Jocelyn,

Might be your requirement is to post some value to form action url. So you can achieve this by using
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3991204/how-to-create-a-form-dynamically-using-javascript

Thanks
Sibabrata
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