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5/8/2008 9:00 AM
 

I need to include a image from my module, the problem is that the image is different depending on the container, it's always called the same, but it's a different image every time so that the colors match.

How can I include the correct image? it's in the images/ subfolder of my containers.

Thanks in advance.

 
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5/8/2008 7:45 PM
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The ModuleConfiguration property of PortalModuleBase from which your module inherits provides two properties of type string:

Me.ModuleConfiguration.ContainerPath       - returns the relative path (including ApplicationName) to the container's folder

Me.ModuleConfiguration.ContainerSrc          - returns the relative path (including ApplicationName) to the container's folder and the filename of the container

Also, if you need to obtain a reference to the actual container control you can use the following:

Dim ctnr As System.Web.UI.UserControl = CType(Me.ContainerControl, System.Web.UI.UserControl)


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5/9/2008 5:52 AM
 

Thanks a lot, just what I was looking for :)

William Severance wrote

The ModuleConfiguration property of PortalModuleBase from which your module inherits provides two properties of type string:

Me.ModuleConfiguration.ContainerPath       - returns the relative path (including ApplicationName) to the container's folder

Me.ModuleConfiguration.ContainerSrc          - returns the relative path (including ApplicationName) to the container's folder and the filename of the container

Also, if you need to obtain a reference to the actual container control you can use the following:

Dim ctnr As System.Web.UI.UserControl = CType(Me.ContainerControl, System.Web.UI.UserControl)

 
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2/28/2012 4:27 AM
 
I have inherited my custom module using PortalModuleBase and I calling ModuleConfiguration.ContainerPath in page init..I get ModuleConfiguration=null always...

Please help..
'I do not know what these syas..where to add ...I have not add this in anywhare..
Dim ctnr As System.Web.UI.UserControl = CType(Me.ContainerControl, System.Web.UI.UserControl)

 
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