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3/1/2007 10:04 AM
 

Hello,

could you tell me what is the best way to use some javascript in a Html module on a DNN page ?

Thanks in advance,

 
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3/2/2007 7:58 PM
 

I am doing using the HTML/text module, but under text mode, copy&paste the javascript and done. HOWEVER I have problem if I use the FCKEditor, I think you need to use the RAW format, but unfortunately not always work.. no idea why

Probable there are some guys arround here with the real reason... (and a good solution)

Cheers,
Alfonso

 
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3/2/2007 10:30 PM
 

Instead of using the text/html module in edit mode, you go to to the settings for any module and under advanced there is a field for Header and Footer of the module.

If you put your Javascript in one of those fields then it won't get mangled by the editor.


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3/2/2007 10:37 PM
 
I"ve found I can press the Source button in FCK to paste java code in to a page, and then press it again to se how it looks.
 
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