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7/19/2011 4:44 AM
 
Been doing a lot of experimenting with the facebook api and authentication provider options.

One of the things that facebook requests is that for xfbml support to work in IE9 there needs to be an additional 
 xmlns:fb="http://www.facebook.com/2008/fbml"
definition in the <HEAD tag - is there any way inside the DNN api to make alterations with the <HEAD tag - about the only way I can see currently to do this is to physically alter the default.aspx file - which is not really idea.

Would be interested in other peoples thoughts or experiences.

Yes I know there are other workarounds in the facebook api that dont use xfbml but again Im looking at options here.

Westa


 
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8/17/2011 9:12 AM
 
If you're still working on this you could try:HtmlHead head = Page.Header;LiteralControl lctl = new LiteralControl(" ");head.Controls.Add(lctl);Taken from:http://www.technowise.in/2009/03/adding-javascript-to-document-head.html
 
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