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8/19/2008 12:41 AM
 

hello everyone,

i ve a question whereby my previous website using asp classic with link to xml/xsl. i switch to asp.net (dotnetnuke 4.8.4)

when i use XML/XSL dnn module n make it link to current xml & xsl, the dnn webpage did not properly display yet i want to make it in new web browser(popup)

can i do this?

pls anyone help me..

Thanks in advance

miekun

 
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8/19/2008 6:30 AM
 

You can tweak the output inside Advanced Options, for example that it returns the output directly as download. You can use that link to create your popups for example out of menu or html/text module.

 

 
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