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9/1/2006 10:02 AM
 
I keep getting this error when editing Text/HTML modules.

I'm using DNN 4.3.3, with fckEditor as my Text/HTML editor. Often, when I edit a Text/HTML after first creating it, I get dropped into the admin skin. I can clear cookies, load the site in a different browser, etc., and the page is still using my admin skin.

Now, the SkinSrc field in the database for the tab is always NULL. The portal skin and admin are set correctly. By all accounts, the SkinSrc of that tab should be the portal skin, especially if I'm not logged in at all. Yet, I told default.aspx to output SkinSrc at various points, and it always spits out the skin path of the admin skin.

The only way to correct it is to manually change the SkinSrc of that tab to equal the portal skin.


Is this a known issue? Are there any workarounds?
 
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9/1/2006 6:13 PM
 
That you see the admin skin during editing is normal I think.
But I guess you mean it stays in the admin skin after editing...?
I would first upgrade to the latest version (4.3.4) and see if that helps
 
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