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9/27/2009 9:28 AM
 

Hi,

I read several references to using multiple module definitions in order to be able to place different module controls in different panes, etc.  However, I can't find any information on how to add the different module definitions to the pages.  The 'Add New Module' function using the actual module name to identify modules, and I don't see anywhere where I can select the definition to be used.

Can somebody please help me out here.  How do we get different definitions on different panes?  I also want to use the ControlKey feature in order to make the sub-controls only appear when specifically invoked via the EditUrl() method.

Thanks,

Ed. 

 
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9/28/2009 4:21 AM
 

"Add new module" uses friendly name of module definition, i.e. the user selects a module definition to put it on the page.

Regarding multiple modules added to a page, I suggest to review blog module configuration in Host :: Module Definitions.


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