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1/15/2008 10:12 AM
 

I have two modules in my dotnetnuke project. i want to call(navigate) a user control of a module from another user control of another module. in other words i want to communicate between two module through their user controls.

 
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1/15/2008 6:04 PM
 

Typically this is acheived by either passing parameters via the querystring or else use inter-module communication (IMC).

http://www.kodhedz.com/Resources/DotNetNukeFramework/InterModuleCommunicationExample/tabid/38/Default.aspx and http://www.dnnstuff.com/Download/tabid/298/view/topic/postid/848/Default.aspx are good links to describe this. If you take a look at the dotnetnuke Help project, it uses IMC.

Also, it's worth watching the video @ http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Blogs/tabid/825/EntryID/1664/Default.aspx , where Jon shows client-side IMC in action.


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