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4/28/2013 12:12 AM
 

Hi,

I need to create an aspx page that needs to be exactly at https://domainname/DesktopModules/CATALooKStore/CustomPaymentCheckout.aspx

I have created the page and everything works fine (it's a payment page for a custom gateway) however, I would like that page to look like the rest of the site (using the site default skin).

I have followed the DotNetNuke Default.aspx and Default.cs files as a template and got the skin to show, however it gets populated by the home page modules. Is there anyway I could just render the skin without any modules and then use code to inject my content into the ContentPane DIV?

Thanks in advance for any help.

 
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4/28/2013 5:13 AM
 
You should not do it that way, because you lack DNN security etc, The proper way to do it would be a DNN page with a (custom) module that fulfills your needs, and maybe a custom payment provider to communicate with the desired gateway.

Best wishes
Michael

Michael Tobisch
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4/29/2013 12:26 AM
 
I totally agree, however CATALooK module redirects the user to that specific aspx page for a custom payment gateway integration... Any idea how to programmatically make it look like the rest of the site? I can of course just copy the look but if at all possible, using the site default skin would make it easier to maintain in the future.
 
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