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10/18/2007 7:39 AM
 

i need to load module at runtime on click of hyperlink on another module and wanted to know does dotnetnuke support nested module or not

 
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10/19/2007 6:43 AM
 

no response me ..

nobody know answer or nobody need such thing ever or i m unable to convey my question in confusing manner or ........  

 
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10/19/2007 1:53 PM
 

Yes. It is called InterModule Communication (IMC). You should be able to find something on it in the documentation. Otherwise, you can pastback to the page and use querystring parameters.

 
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10/22/2007 8:53 AM
 

Yes. Here is a module to help you to do this job.http://www.zldnn.com/modulewrapper


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