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12/8/2016 6:43 AM
 

Hi everybody,

      Does anyone have any idea if when I'm making a SPA page I do have access to DNN context to access features like NavitageURL or if there is a practical way to access the DNN context ?? or I'm forced to embed this in an ASPX page ?

Thank you for your help

Regards

Gabriel


 
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1/31/2018 4:38 AM
 
According to the current SPA documentation:

http://www.dnnsoftware.com/docs/devel...

You have access to the ModuleContext. You typically access the items using a token based syntax. For example accessing a localized resource file from the html module would be done like:

[Resx:{key:"Email"}]

If you just need the current url for access to your ReactJs why not just use window.location.href in the javascript?
 
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1/31/2018 4:38 AM
 
According to the current SPA documentation:

http://www.dnnsoftware.com/docs/devel...

You have access to the ModuleContext. You typically access the items using a token based syntax. For example accessing a localized resource file from the html module would be done like:

[Resx:{key:"Email"}]

If you just need the current url for access to your ReactJs why not just use window.location.href in the javascript?
 
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1/31/2018 4:40 AM
 

According to the current SPA documentation:

http://www.dnnsoftware.com/docs/developers/about-modules/spa-module-development.html

You have access to the ModuleContext. You typically access the items using a token based syntax. For example accessing a localized resource file from the html module would be done like:

[Resx:{key:"Email"}]

If you just need the current url for access to your ReactJs why not just use window.location.href in the javascript?

 
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