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1/15/2007 4:30 PM
 

I need to add a javascript in the footer of a page just before the </body> tag. I know I can add the script into Default.aspx however this will affect all pages using the template. I need this script only for one page. If anyone has an idea how it can be done, pls advise. Thanks

 
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1/15/2007 7:44 PM
 

Put an image module on the page, then go to Settings for the module (on the action menu).  Expand +Advanced in Settings, put your JavaScript into the Footer field and save.

It won't be exactly before the </body , but I'll bet it'll work.


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