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2/22/2008 1:37 PM
 

I've read a couple of posts referring to the following code:

DotNetNuke.Framework.CDefault dnnPage = (DotNetNuke.Framework.CDefault)this.Page;
dnnPage.Title = "Your title goes here";

Unfortunately, as far as I've understood, this can work only if you're doing it inside the code of a module. I've tried to do the same thing from my ASCX skin file and it didn't seem to work.

Is there a way to achieve the same effect from within an ASCX skin file? I need to append a phase to every title displayed.

 

 


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2/25/2008 8:46 AM
 

Hi:

Have you tried to do it with Javascript code?

Something like this should work:
<script>document.title = 'Your title goes here'</script>

Regards,

Leandro Montedoro

 
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