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11/1/2006 6:26 PM
 

I have a wierd problem. I created a module definition with two controls

Control 1

Key=<blank> comes up as default control

Control 2

Key = MyDetails

in my code when a button is clicked on control 1 I do a redirect to EditURL("MyDetails")

and the site switches to the ADMIN SKIN. This has happened since the original DNN release. Is this by design?

 

What is the alternative?  All I want is to load a different control on to the page.

 

 
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11/3/2006 6:38 AM
 

Well, yeah that's by design. Edit Mode equals Admin Skin.

You can show and hide in your 'View" control or you can or you can try dynamically loading controls into your 'View" control using a technique like that described at

http://opensource.indyneinc.com/home/DevX/Articles/MultiViewControls/tabid/67/Default.aspx 

 
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