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2/5/2007 2:26 AM
 
Hi,

I currently having a problem for my project hope anyone can help. Please as my date line is tomorrow night.

My situation:
I have created my own module from the adefwebserver tutorial, currently I had a major and last problem. As a application module, when I redirect from to from one module to an other mordule (both is created by myself ). I  need to hard code in my VB code "Response.redirect("http://localhost/DotNetNuke/owncreatemodule/hotelBookingstaff/tabid/87/Default.aspx")" but, now, if i wanted to transfer this module out to other Server, this page would never be found. I would like the user to configure through module setting. But, can any kind one please give me a hint or lead me where to learn or how to do it. Pls help. Thank a billion.

Lay yin
  
 
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2/5/2007 5:17 AM
 

if hint is what you are looking for, hint you will get :)

try searching for NavigateUrl DNN core function :)
There are tutorials on the subject, and it is the general way of generating the correct urls to use within the modules.

 


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Vladan Strigo
NETMedia

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2/5/2007 5:28 AM
 

also: you can do a query on the dnn db to find out on what page the module you want to redirect to is placed. If you want an example on how to do that, have a look at the search input module (this module dynamically finds out where the search results module is located, and redirects to that page when displaying results)


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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2/5/2007 8:54 PM
 

also see:

NavigateURL: How to make a link (VB &C#)



Michael Washington
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2/6/2007 5:48 AM
 

That's the one I was refering to :)

 


Thanks,
Vladan Strigo
NETMedia

My website: Vladan.Strigo.NET

Vladan.Strigo.NET: Projects
* Advanced VS2005 development approach - BlankModule
* DNN & Microsoft Ajax best practices guidance

Vladan.Strigo.NET: Resources
* Comprehensive list of DNN 4 Module development resources

 
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