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8/25/2010 2:32 AM
 

HI

In My dotnetnet Nuke Project, I have to put a sentence in a page for signed(logged) users. And Have to put another sentence for unsigned users. Does any one know how to do this? Is there is any easy way (without editing the code) to do this. I mean while adding the content or page settings etc ..

Please help me .... Thanks in advance

 
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8/25/2010 6:13 AM
 
Hi,
I think you could add 2 HTML modules on the same page. Using module settings, you could set one module with view permission for "Unauthentified users" only and the other for "Registered Users" only. Then, put corresponding content on each module.

Hope it helps.



Stéphane TETARD
ARICIE - Member of DotNetNuke France
 
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8/25/2010 6:50 AM
 

Great . Many many Tanks .

It's working Fine..
 Also I have a doubt. Is it possible to add a module with in another module. Eg : I have created a table in the content pane module . With in that table want to display forms and list Module. Is it possible?
 
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8/25/2010 7:07 AM
 
no, modules cannot be nested.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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