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7/1/2006 2:10 PM
 

Hello,

I m trying to develop a module thanks to the starter kit and I did my view and my edit page. I added a definition to the module definition panel and I added the module to a page of my site.

But when I look in the menu of the module I don't see the Edit my module entry.
I only get Help, Print, Settings, Delete, and Move entry.

Does any one know how to get the entry in the menu like the add content in this pic?
http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Portals/25/DNN4/item10.gif

Thank you for your help

Fred

 
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7/2/2006 9:55 AM
 

I found by my self.

you just need to implement

IActionable

 
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