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1/4/2006 2:15 AM
 

Hi Jon,

Bruce Hopkins pointed out a ClientAPI call for my problem in the following post

http://forums.asp.net/1157784/ShowPost.aspx in fact http://www.xs4all.nl/~walaco/minmax.jpg

I've allready tried to use something like

DNNClientAPI.set_MinMaxContentVisibile( (Control)source, ModuleId, ModuleConfiguration.Visibility == VisibilityState.Minimized, DNNClientAPI.MinMaxPersistanceType.Cookie, false); in the dgridSearchResult_ItemCommand (see minmax.jpg).

Do you, or anybody else who reads this, have any suggestions on how to achieve this?

Thnx, Pepper

 
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1/4/2006 6:00 PM
 
Without a better understanding of where you are trying to set the visibility from in code it will be hard to answer.  You state that you tried calling the DotNetNuke.UI.Utilities.DNNClientAPI.MinMaxContentVisibile property, but I am confused on where you are getting your reference to the right visibility usercontrol..  if you have it I would simply access its public property ContentVisible and set it accordingly.  My guess is that the control lifecycle and where in that lifecycle you are accessing it is playing a role.

 
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