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12/23/2011 3:44 AM
 

I want to remove one Action menu item from the ModuleActionCollection , how can i do this ,,,please help us 

 
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12/26/2011 4:46 AM
 
what action - the module will automatically inject menu items for any capabilities it has (e.g. if the module supports IPortable then inport/export items are added) - this is normal and makes sense. Additional items are added by the module code itself addin them to the moduleactioni items collection - to remove these you will need to edit the code.

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12/26/2011 6:04 AM
 
Which item do you want to remove?
 
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12/26/2011 6:14 AM
 
Thanks for replay ,I have some custom permission to module. When the page is in Edit permission then it show unwanted Action Menu Items such as Settings in my module .. How can i remove this Action Menu Item ... Please give me any example where programmer can remove the module action items in there custom module.
 
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3/15/2012 11:07 AM
 
I am using the install version of DNN v6.1.4 - is the module code that you are referring to in a file that I can access, or is it in a .vb or .cs file? Thanks
 
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