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11/7/2005 8:31 PM
 
jking078 wrote

This line of code appears in many places:

Page.ResolveUrl("DesktopModules/Gallery/Popup/gallerypopup.js")

Several ASCX files contain it.  Are they all to be edited? Or is there this is a problem only in ASPX files (pages, not controls)?



I don't know for sure, but I assume so - the Page.ResolveUrl() function is trying to resolve a relative URL, so I would expect similar problems anywhere that uses the same URL.

It's possible that there is a better fix, though.  I am a newbie when it comes to DNN architecture, I've not studied the DNN / Gallery sources, and I just wanted to fix that particular 404 error from the Viewer.aspx.

Until I understand more about the DNN/Gallery sources, I must defer to the experts (the module maintainers.)  Anyone wish to chime in here?  Why does the Gallery module use the Page.ResolveUrl() function here?


 
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