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7/22/2008 12:36 PM
 

I'm using Ajax.Request method within prototype.js for uploading files. In common asp.net project, it works well. But in DNN module done by myself when I call Ajax.Request, the target request page wasn't the one where I wanted to 'post' to, but the current page where the module was in. For example, when the target page is "TargetPage.aspx", the actual requested page is the current page itself, and the "Page_Load" event of the module occurs, but not the one of the "TargetPage.aspx". And also, even though that, the requesting success flag is returned. In actually this is wrong.

This problem has confused me some days. Is anybody can help me!

 
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