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5/11/2007 11:16 AM
 

I have created a new page in DNN.  The problem is that I don't want it to be a menu option.  I can easily make it not visible in the menu but I can't seem to get it to navigate to the new page.  I need to navigate to this page only when the user clicks on a button, so I can't allow them to go directly to the page. I assume there is an easy way to do this, but I haven't found it yet. thanks for any help

 
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5/11/2007 3:51 PM
 

Theres no built in core support for it. You could implement it via code by checking the value of the request.urlreferrer and ensuring it's come from your first page, but normally I would recommend using a wizard control for this type of scenario (search the dotnetnuke source code for examples of this such as the control panel site templates)

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