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5/6/2008 10:44 AM
 

Scippy One wrote

It's no mine web site! I've no access to sql tables. I'd like to know if there is some method to see it without access permission to web portal.

It sounds to me like you're trying to look at someone else's DNN site and see what modules they are using?

Ethical, perhaps not, illegal not at all.

The best way to do that would be to look at the HTML source of a webpage, and see what versions of /desktopmodules/MODULENAME/ you see anywhere on the page, most likely in image path references or module.css references.

 


Chris Hammond
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5/6/2008 7:34 PM
 

Scippy One wrote

Hi! I'd like to identify the modules installed in a Dotnetnuke web page. How I can see it?

I think Scippy just wants to know if there's an easy way to tell what module is being used on a DNN site without having to go and find the site owner.... like, what forum module is this, or what articles module is that.

There's no tag that says what module is present. Most modules are obvious, but if not, then the only way to tell is to ask, or, when you have enough experience with DNN modules you can often figure it out from things like the paths of links, ID attribute names, and the contents of the module.css, when present. Use Firefox Web Developer addon for viewing all the style sheets easily.

Otherwise just ask

Rob

 
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5/7/2008 5:54 AM
 

Thankyou Rob!

 
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