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7/6/2009 4:55 PM
 

Problem Summary: Internal module controls always use the skin configured for the site instead of using the skin configured for the page the module was added to.

Steps to Recreate:

1) Set a skin for the site to use.

2) Create a module that links to a second control.

3) Create a page with a skin different from that of the site.

4) Add the module to the new page.

5) Go to the second control in the module.

Why does it always use the site's skin instead of the page's skin?  Is there anyway to fix this?

 

Thanks,

Tim

 
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7/9/2009 1:20 PM
 

Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get controls within a module to utilize the page skin instead of the site skin?

 
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7/10/2009 5:58 AM
 

you can specify the skin using URL parameters, like the container print skin object does.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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