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8/23/2013 6:09 AM
 

Hi

Please see my thread in asp.net forums (because i could not add my code to this thread) .

thanks in advance

 
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8/27/2013 2:11 AM
 
Hi
You can also include your css and js files to your ascx page by registering "DotNetNuke.Web.Client.ClientResourceManagement" namespace to page and using its "DnnCssInclude" , "DnnJsInclude" control element.

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Sunil Kumar [ DNN Developer, Mindfire Solutions,India ]
 
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