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1/22/2007 2:30 PM
 

Hi all, I have created a custom module for on-line event registration.  It all works great on my development box.  But, when I deploy it to our server an anonymous user can see the first panel of the registration wizard.  But, when they click the “next” button link I do not get the post back click event.  However, if I log in as an administrator everything works as designed.
My first thought is a security problem.  But, how are the anonymous users seeing the first page of the module if they do not have access?

I have the module security set to the same as the page.  Any one should be albe to see it.
This is on DNN 4.4
The wizard uses the multiview control.
The next button click event saves the first views data to the database and then displays the next view from the multiview control.

Any body with any ideas?

Thanks in advance for your help!

DavidC

 
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1/22/2007 7:01 PM
 
Do the module settings have caching enabled?

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1/23/2007 9:21 AM
 

That fixed it.  I checked and the cache was set to 60.  I changed it to 0 and now it works correctly.  Wow! can that be.  Is it that the cache is not used for admin?  I guess that this is the case.  Then the first view was being cached and was not refreshed on the next click.

Thank You very much hooligannes 2.0!  Very good catch....

DavidC

 
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1/23/2007 11:55 AM
 
The cache settings is ignored for anyone who has "Edit" permissions for the module.

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