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2/16/2007 11:01 PM
 
I have a third-party module that is behaving weird.  I've posted on their forum, but I wanted to post here too in case someone has some insight.

When I go into the Module Settings page, all __doPostBack links quit working.  Clicking "Update" and "Cancel" don't do anything.  But also clicking the links at the top of the page, like "Install New Features", "Users", etc, don't work either.  Basically, if the link is a doPostBack, it does not work.  But other links do.

I've not seen this with any of my other pages or modules.  Any idea what could cause this?
 
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