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2/10/2008 12:53 PM
 

I meant to ask, is there a way to remove those google <script> tags without logging in to the site? Since I can't log in, I think I will need to somehow go in to the FTP files, but I don't want to go in without knowing where to look.

 
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2/11/2008 12:16 AM
 

It depends on where you entered the script.

Did you load it through the browser, on one of the setting screens? Or did you load it directly into the SKIN files themselves? If in the skins they will most likely be in

/portals/0/skins/SKINNAMEHERE folders

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Chris Hammond
Former DNN Corp Employee, MVP, Core Team Member, Trustee
Christoc.com Software Solutions DotNetNuke Module Development, Upgrades and consulting.
dnnCHAT.com a chat room for DotNetNuke discussions
 
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2/11/2008 2:57 PM
 

I actually put those scripts in the "Header Tags" box in the admin page. Apparently, either I put them in the wrong place or DNN just doesn't like those scripts. What do you think? Could either be right?  I reinstalled the DNN in to my hosting and I have not done the scripts yet and have had no problem yet. Like I said before, I think that having those features will help, but I don't want them if they are going to cause soo much trouble.

     Thanks again, Jeff.

 
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2/12/2008 10:39 AM
 

Put the scripts in the skin files themselves, that way if you ever need to remove them you can do it without being logged in to the site.

I just put some google analytics code in one of my sites last night.


Chris Hammond
Former DNN Corp Employee, MVP, Core Team Member, Trustee
Christoc.com Software Solutions DotNetNuke Module Development, Upgrades and consulting.
dnnCHAT.com a chat room for DotNetNuke discussions
 
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2/12/2008 4:54 PM
 

Thanks for that info. Do I use the old AND the new code or just the old code? In the Google page where it gives the code, it says that BOTH codes are recommended. What do you suggest?

   Thanks for all your help, Jeff...

 
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