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12/9/2007 7:07 AM
 

hi

Is is possible to run a .vbscript file from dotnetnuke on load time.
I want that script to be executed only once, when the dnn website is loaded.

 

 

 

 
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12/9/2007 10:11 AM
 

If you want to execute it serverside, I suggest to migrate it to vb.net as a module, placed on the start page

if you want to execute it client side, do it like running JavaScript. Be aware, that not all Browsers support VBscript.


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12/9/2007 10:39 AM
 

michael_626 wrote

hi

Is is possible to run a .vbscript file from dotnetnuke on load time.
I want that script to be executed only once, when the dnn website is loaded.

Just out of curiousity... what are you trying to do?


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

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12/10/2007 12:32 AM
 

Erik van Ballegoij wrote

 michael_626 wrote

hi

Is is possible to run a .vbscript file from dotnetnuke on load time.
I want that script to be executed only once, when the dnn website is loaded.

 

Just out of curiousity... what are you trying to do?

I Will get back to you on that. i am work right now.

 

 
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