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10/24/2007 2:15 PM
 

I must be getting old.

In 4.6.2, where is the setting where you can enable Partial Rendering for a module???  I'm talking about the basic feature of the core for any module, not with module development.

I have looked everywhere and can't seem to find it in my XP configuration, which otherwise is working perfectly.

Could this option be turned off for some reason???

Carlos

 

 
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10/24/2007 2:49 PM
 

The option for Supports Partial Rendering is found if you edit a module under HOST->Module Definitions, then edit a control for a module definition.  However, those should probably be set by the module developers rather than users, it should be the developers' responsibility to decide if their module works with partial rendering.

Is that what you are looking for?


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10/24/2007 4:22 PM
 

Brian Dukes wrote

The option for Supports Partial Rendering is found if you edit a module under HOST->Module Definitions, then edit a control for a module definition.  However, those should probably be set by the module developers rather than users, it should be the developers' responsibility to decide if their module works with partial rendering.

Is that what you are looking for?

The steps to this are exactly correct, I will say however, that I understand there are times that modules do not have this value set in the .dnn file.  I personally have many modules that can support it, however, they are built to work with 4.4.x and to keep compliancy I cannot add the <supportspartialrendering> element into my .dnn file without creating two installation packages.....


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10/25/2007 11:57 AM
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Yes, that's it.

Thank you.

 

 
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