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5/26/2015 12:34 PM
 

Can you render the contents of a dnn control within the ascx page of a dnn control?  I want to render the contents of a dnn control within a scrollable DIV tag. I know I can add multiple controls to a page but need the contents to render within the ascx page of a dnn control.Is this possible? I'm converting a .Net app that embeds multiple controls within aspx pages and I'm currently having to combine all the .Net controls into one DNN control module. I was hoping to keep all the controls intact.

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6/4/2015 1:45 PM
 
I am not 100% sure what you are looking for here.

If you want the contents of a module to be scollable, you could do this with a specific container to set it's overflow property to scroll and set a specific height. Otherwise, can you provide a bit more context?

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