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12/5/2009 10:04 AM
 

Hi there, I've got the Elite Version of DotNetNuke and I'm configuring the EditHTML.ascx as I want to allow the user to add notes to the workflow at the draft state (the first stage). I've added a textbox to the page and I want to add the contents to the comment field in the HtmlText table in my database. I'm currently looking in the EditHTML.ascx.vb file - but I'm a bit lost, VB isn't my strong point. Any help? I've called the new textbox <asp:textbox id="workNotes" runat="server" cssclass="NormalTextBox" style="width:400px" textmode="multiline" rows="5"></asp:textbox>

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Mike

 
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12/5/2009 10:12 AM
 

sorry, HTML module of Professional/Elite edition differs from the one in Community edition. Please contact DotNetNuke Corp. support. 


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