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6/1/2007 10:55 AM
 

Is there any way to dynamically change the title of a module on pageload? I am passing a given page a querystring, and would like the title of a module to change based on it.

It seems like "Me.ModuleConfiguration.ModuleTitle" contains the title, but setting that to a different string in the page_load event doesn't seem to change what renders.

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6/1/2007 1:00 PM
 

BSBoard

 Try setting it in the Page_Init event. Hope this helps.

 

Joe

 

 
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6/1/2007 4:22 PM
 

Doh! I knew it would be something easy. I still don't quite understand the order page events are ran, and where to put code. I'm a PHP developer by heart, so am not used to these events!

Thanks for the help, it's working like a charm now.

 
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6/1/2007 7:04 PM
 

Your welcome

 
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