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12/15/2006 11:57 AM
 
put it into /portals/<yourPortalID> and do a file sync, than you can select it in Iframe from the list.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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12/15/2006 12:31 PM
 

No. That didn't work either. And where do you get to select it in iframe from a list. I don't see that option. And 'view source' shows me it is still pointing at the wrong URL. i.e. http://form.html.

 

Stapes

 
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12/15/2006 12:58 PM
 

Another way that doesn't require an IFrame is to just use the default form.

Your submit button can change the action of the default form as described in the following blog post:

HowTo: put PayPal Buy Now buttons in your DotNetNuke Portal


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12/15/2006 1:05 PM
 
stapes wrote

No. That didn't work either. And where do you get to select it in iframe from a list. I don't see that option.

Where you can enter the URL you can switch between an external URL or an internal file. Internal file will allow you to select folder and file.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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12/15/2006 5:13 PM
 
John Mitchell wrote

Another way that doesn't require an IFrame is to just use the default form.

Your submit button can change the action of the default form as described in the following blog post:

HowTo: put PayPal Buy Now buttons in your DotNetNuke Portal

 

Thanks. This is the solution I am looking for I think. I tried the paypal code on my dnn page & it worked a treat. I'll let you know on Monday whether it worked on our Hotel Reservations System.

Stapes

 
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