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11/27/2007 4:35 PM
 

Hi,

The Module i'm developing contains several other (sub) modules like the mdoule Blog.

In the .dnn file you can read such module definition

      <modules>
        <module>
          <friendlyname>AAA</friendlyname>
          <cachetime>60</cachetime>
          <controls>
            <control>
              <src>DesktopModules/AtSchool/ViewClasses.ascx</src>
              <type>View</type>
              <helpurl></helpurl>
            </control>
            <control>
              <key>Edit</key>
                [...]
            </control>
          </controls>
        </module>
        <module>
          <friendlyname>BBB</friendlyname>
          <cachetime>0</cachetime>
          <controls>
            <control>
               <key>ViewKids</key>
              <src>DesktopModules/AtSchool/ViewKids.ascx</src>
              <type>View</type>
              <helpurl></helpurl>
            </control>

                [...]

 

Now, when I want to get an Url to navigate

 

  • from (sub)module with friendly name AAA - control ViewClasses.ascx - 
  • to (sub)module with friendly name BBB - ViewKids.ascx

I need the tell the DotNetNuke.Common.Globals.NavigateURL to reference the Url of the module BBB.

I don't know how to do that, if someone has already stucked on that, he'd be kind to let me know the solution.

 

Regards,

 

Eric

 

 
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11/27/2007 9:51 PM
 

You'll need to determine both the TabID (unless both AAA and BBB modules are on the same Page/Tab) and ModuleID of the BBB module.  Note that AAA and BBB module instances will not have the same ModuleID's. See my response to your other post as to ways to obtain this information.  Then, the following "should" work (but is untested):

NavigateURL(TargetTabID, "ViewKids", "mid=" & TargetModuleID.ToString)

Note that you can add additional parameters if these need to be passed via the querystring.

 


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