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10/22/2007 11:19 AM
 

I would like to develop a View control that is composed of several ascx controls. I developed the controls as part of a separate ASP.NET 2.0 project. There is one control which serves as the entry point to the entire srtucture of nested ascx controls. These controls currently work by toggling visibility (on postback) of the nested child controls depending on the context and user activity. I would like to use this "application" as a DNN module. I have a client that requires this functionality on a website The website would benefit from numerous other DNN modules so we have chosen DNN 4.6.2. However, the moment we put other ascx on the "View" control... everything stops working. DNN reports that a module on the page has failed to load correctly. How can I implement this? We nested these controls because there is some complex business processing logic which we also wanted to maintain a certain level of abstraction.

any help would be appreciated.

 
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