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8/1/2009 11:52 AM
 

Hi Stefan,

our sites make heavy use of the xml module, such that we have about 7,500 pages created out of 3 actual dnn pages. I would love to be able to put information from the data sources into the Title element using the xslt output. Is there any way to do this? I see information floating around about being able to do this kind of thing if one customizes a module. I don't want to do that; would prefer to continue using the standard modules as much as I can.

I wonder, if it something that can be done, if it could be added to the project road map?

thanks for all your work on DNN and the xml module.

tomvw

 
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