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7/16/2006 8:45 AM
 

Using DotNetNuke 4.0 hosted on GoDaddy.com. Tried to add a Banner Module to the Bottom Pane. Select Banners Module, set properties, click Add. Page refreshes but there is no new banner module displayed. Tried the same thing but specified other panes like content and top. Same result. What am I missing?

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Mike

 
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7/18/2006 5:41 AM
 
Any thoughts about my query?
 
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7/18/2006 6:12 AM
 

Looks like IE7 Beta 3does not like to add Banners. Did the same operation Firefox and it works. Seems like most everything else in DotNetNuke works with IE7 Beta 3. Lesson learned...

 
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