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2/12/2008 3:31 AM
 

Hi,

In my dotnetnuke application there is a usercontrol in which I have taken a panel and loading a usercontrol to that panel runtime.  It is working perfectly.  Now I want to pass some parameters for the the usercontrol which is loading runtime at panel. 

It is easy to do by assigning value in session but after that session became very heavy and application porcessing very slow.  So if there is any other way  except assigning values to session............

Please help me.........

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2/12/2008 7:07 AM
 

sessions are not used in DNN due to web farm issues, instead you can pass parameters in querystring or use IMC (inter module communication, see Module Development Guide)


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Sebastian Leupold

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