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10/5/2011 4:36 AM
 
Dear Friends

I have develop a module in DNN.5.4 , I need to know how can i call other module in mine.
I want to programe that , for example in way that if you click buttom 1 then you see module 1 and if you click buttom 2 then see module 2 ( module 1&2) are outsource.
I mean something a little like i frame ?

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10/5/2011 11:09 PM
 
if you mean navigate between different module controltypes then navigateurl is the approriate way (http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/Page/Module-navigation.aspx), however if you want to remain on the same module view then you'll likely have to code up logic to do this yourself using LoadControl() eg http://blah.winsmarts.com/2006/05/20/loadcontrol-a-usercontrol--and-pass-in-constructor-parameters.aspx

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10/6/2011 4:07 AM
 
Thank for your reply , but i still have problem.Can you please help me know , as i have a button in my page and i want ( when user click on it ) it shows For example html module below that.I don't want to redirect from page and my module.I need to call it just below my button, something like Iframe.kindly please help me to handle that.
 
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10/6/2011 5:42 PM
 
typically you would do this by setting "enable partial rendering" on the module so that it uses MS Ajax rather than doing a full page refresh

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