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1/22/2007 11:11 PM
 

System.Web.UI.Page.ClientScript.RegisterClientScriptBlock(Me.GetType, "something", myScript.ToString, True)

This tells me that it requires an object reference but I cant find any example or explanation of why my module might say that - is there another way to register client JS scripts that I missed ?


Dylan Barber http://www.braindice.com - Dotnetnuke development classes - skins and modules
 
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1/22/2007 11:37 PM
 
I'm only using this to generate alerts but possibly DotNetNuke.Entities.Modules.Page.RegisterStartupScript("something", myScript.ToString) will do the trick for you.
 
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1/22/2007 11:38 PM
 
The "something" parameter is simply a string containing the script's key which is used along with the script's type to uniquely identify the script block. I typically use whatever name I choose to call the script as it's key.

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1/22/2007 11:47 PM
 

After posting, I realized that I may have mis-read your question.  RegisterClientScriptBlock is not a shared method of the ClientScript class. ClientScript is actually a property (returning a ClientScriptManager) of the Page instance. Try the following:

Page.ClientScript.RegisterClientScriptBlock ( . . .

or

Dim csm As ClientScriptManager = Page.ClientScript
csm.RegisterClientScriptBlock ( . . .


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