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7/24/2014 9:18 PM
 

Hey all:

I have a client who wants to be able to inject a module into a tag placed in a text area.  Such as the following:

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<b>hello, i am in a text area control on a page</b>

<diiv>

:inject module here

</div>

<div></div>

 

Does anyone know how to do this?  I know there is an injectmodule function in the pane.cs, but I don't see how it decides where in the pane to inject the module.  I know this is obscure and sounds crazy, but I would truly appreciate an expert's help.  I've been working w/dnn since 2004, and truly enjoy it...just wish I could talk more clients into making use of it!

 

 

 

 
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8/1/2014 5:56 PM
 
Hello,

I don't know if you ever got anywhere with this... but, my sense is that no, you can't really do this... at least not how you're likely thinking of it.

I guess I would start with this - why do they want to inject a module? Is there specific text content they want to be dynamic? If so, maybe you could use jQuery and a webservice to do something along these lines. If they really want full module functionality, why can't DNN's normal design work?

Mike
 
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