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3/4/2013 6:42 PM
 

OK, here's more of a general structure question about how/where DNN stores data for a module.

I have a page on a site that displays fine, but when I go to edit it via host, I receive an error message "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" so something is obviously FUBARd.

I've looked through the list of tables and identified the HtmlText table to be the most likely suspect for holding the data of the Text/Html modules on the various tabs, and I've managed to identify the ModuleID that "should" contain the content I'm looking for, but when I query into the HtmlText table with that ModuleID, I'm not getting the content expected.

Is there any additional location I might look at that could hold the contents of this module?

 
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3/9/2013 6:05 AM
 
no, the text should be in HTMLText table with proper module id (don't mix up module id and tabid for pages, however)

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