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2/10/2007 6:34 AM
 
Hello Folks,

I am using a similar method as described here http://opensource.indyneinc.com/home/DevX/Articles/DynamicLoadUserControlsinDotNetNuke3/tabid/67/Default.aspx to navigate between User Controls in my module. For simpler forms on page it seems to work fine but in a form which displays results in a DataList on the same page, I click on a link within the DataList that links to a different User Control which display details for that record and I hit the Back button on the browser gives me 'Warning: Page has Expired '.

What suggestions would you give to control the flow between User Controls? In my web site I would pass the details Id in the QueryString and load the data, hitting Back on the browser just took me back to the previous page. This does not happen in my module.
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